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Aerospace Manufacturing Solutions Aerospace manufacturing solutions include the Zippel line of Aqueous Washing Systems with washing and deburring lines tailored for high-pre- cision aircraft engine parts. Systems include immersion, high-pressure, automatic feed, and specialized drying tailored for any manufacturing pro- cess. Water Jet Cutting solutions are especially effective in processing CFRP (carbon fi ber reinforced plastics) and other temperature-sensitive materials requiring a high degree of precision. In addition to woven materials and ceramics water jet cutting is equally effective on complex metal shapes and forms. The Elecon and Pneucon portable concentric drilling units are designed for demanding and high- tolerance aerospace applications. Sugino Corp. Ph: 888-784-4661 Web site: www,
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Stackable Batch Ovens Batch ovens are used for hydrogen embrittlement relief of chrome-plated landing gear at one aerospace shop where three ovens are stacked three high to save fl oor space. The gas fi red industrial ovens have a maximum temperature rating of 500° and work chambers of 7’ W × 13’ L × 2.6’ H (2.1 × 3.9 × 0.79 m). The ovens are designed with horizontal air fl ow which is ideal for products arranged on mul- tiple tiers when heated airfl ow can’t be directed vertically through the product. The integrated insulated fl oors are rated for a 4000 lb (1814 kg) evenly distrib- uted load. Features of the batch ovens include 10,000 CFM @10 hp (7.4-kW) recirculation blower; 600 CFM @ 1.2 hp (0.37-kW) exhaust blower; and 900,000 BTUH direct fi red burner. Ovens meet AMS2750E Class 3, Instrumentation D. Wisconsin Oven Corp. Ph: 262-642-3938 Web site:
www.wisoven.com
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