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Why Should You Use Aluminum Aircraft Parts?
Why Should You Use Aluminum Aircraft Parts? We should use aluminum in aircraft parts because it is light in weight and low in density. The aluminum is actually alloyed with other kinds of metals to make it much tougher and stronger. This is often called durable aluminum.
Aluminum alloys that are used in the aerospace production are very strong and have the ability to act upon well in difficult and harsh settings. The 7075 Aluminum is the best choice for alloy when it comes to mechanized aircraft parts, and 5052 aluminum, which is not really as strong but is easier to weld, is also often used. The Aluminum 7075 is perfect for extremely stressed parts and is said to be the strongest kind of aluminum. It has excellent resistance to high temperature and corrosion, which are both important features in aircraft aluminum.
The 7075 and 5052 aluminum could be altered into billets, plates, sheets, rods, tubes, bars, and coils, which are useful in the construction of aircraft. Other substitutes to aluminum are wood, which is actually lighter in weight but weaker than aluminum. Aircraft metal should be very strong but also light in weight, and aluminum displays these necessities, which makes it the perfect selection for airplane parts manufacturing.
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Where do you find Aluminum Heat Sinks Die Castings
Where do you find Aluminum Heat Sinks Die Castings. Aluminum is a tough and durable metal. It is as durable as steel in some cases. The aluminum metal is lightweight, weighing only one third the weight of a steel bar of the same size and shape. It is electrically conductive. Aluminum is also heavily abundant, making it very easy and cheap to acquire. This makes aluminum most ideal for making heat sinks die castings.
Aluminum heat sinks die castings are mainly used to regulate, ingest and disperse the heat generated by machines, engines, products by direct thermal contact. Aluminum heat sinks and die casts are used by plenty of manufacturers due to its efficient heat dissipation approach processes. Aluminum heat sinks provide hydraulic qualities to cool different areas and parts of a particular engine or machine. They also protect the devices from exposure to high temperatures.
Aluminum heat sinks die castings can be found in many major industries, namely:
- In airplane industries, for airplane parts and machines
- In electronic industries, for computer parts, electronic apparatus, and their printed circuit boards
- In communication industries for microwave, satellite, cellular components
- In automotive industries, for motors, oils and electronics
- In lighting industries, for fixtures, lighting, housings, lasers
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Midwest city embracing non-automotive tooling
Midwest city embracing non-automotive tooling
Sunday, August 30, 2009
By Joe Brown
Windle Mechanical Solutions has taken on niche, low-volume and high-profit manufacturing jobs. Reporter Diane Mastrull of The Philadelphia Enquirer wrote an excellent article giving a glimpse into the transformation of small manufacturers in Pennsylvania.
There are no snaking assembly lines, no massive stockpiles of steel, aluminum, and bronze. But then, there are no big orders.
On last week’s jobs list:
* Six positioning devices for probes on an automatic welding machine;
* Four wheels for a military carrier launch and retrieval system;
* Four couplings for a nuclear pump application;
* Two helicopter-frame fittings;
* Two airplane landing-gear parts, and
* Two parts for biopharmaceutical freeze-driers
Source: http://blog.toolanddieing.com
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Die Castings Affecting All Industries
Consumer Parts Die Castings – Affecting All Industries. Consumer parts die castings have huge and notable contributions to the industry of metalworking. A lot of die casting companies hugely rely on orders and requests made by consumers for specific electrical components and aluminum parts that are needed in making other worldly products. Without the process of consumer parts die castings, a lot of consumers and manufacturers alike, will have to resort to more costly and impractical means of assembling the best automobiles and furniture we know today. Through consumer parts die castings, a lot of consumers have found a more environmentally friendly approach towards mass production of metal parts that are guaranteed of superior quality.
Consumer parts that undergo aluminum die casting are subjected to the same process as all other products made from the same system. Metal parts are produced using molten aluminum alloy that are placed in reusable steel molds. These tools then produce the so-called “dies” that are proportioned according to the specific dimensions indicated by clients for their consumer parts. Since these components can be sharply defined, consumers can also ensure the quality of the products that are polished to have smoother texture than those made of steel. Most of the products of consumer parts die castings we know today are being used as special components to make premiere automobiles and even aluminum airplane parts. Toys and furniture also highly benefit from consumer parts die castings so as to produce quality products that will be more affordable and easier to use for different people in the worldwide market.
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U.S. Military Defense Procurement
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–The surprise selection this week of Oshkosh Corp. (OSK) to build a high-priority truck for the U.S. military highlights a sea-change in defense procurement.
The maker of iconic fire trucks is the latest example of the Pentagon’s increasing preference for contractors with can-do capability over defense industry giants geared for lengthy peacetime procurements.
The extended conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have created demand for specialist equipment and services that previously attracted little interest from Pentagon planners or traditional defense contractors.
“There’s been such an immediate demand for new equipment, it’s outstripped the ability of the normal contractors to deliver it on time,” said Dean Lockwood, an analyst for Forecast International Inc., a defense consulting firm in Connecticut. The Pentagon has “completely thrown out the normal procurement process.”
Navistar International Corp. (NAV), the commercial truck and engine maker, and diversified manufacturer ITT Corp. (ITT) are among a band of companies that have won large contracts for military hardware to counter specific threats to U.S. troops.
The prospect for further military sales has bolstered Navistar and ITT’s stock prices in recent months. Navistar has surged 169% off its 52-week low in November, but early Thursday was trading down 4.53% at $40.59 a share after failing to win Tuesday’s contract. ITT, meanwhile, is up 35% off its March low. The stock was recently trading down 4.01% at $43.28.
Oshkosh won out over rivals bids from consortia including BAE Systems PLC and General Dynamics Inc. (GD) for the $1.06 billion contract to build 2,244 armored all-terrain trucks for U.S. troops Afghanistan.
Oshkosh already makes large and medium-size cargo trucks for the military, but had little previous experience with a high-priority program like the patrol trucks, which are expected to help U.S. soldiers pursue Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan’s rugged, mountainous landscape.
“We took a measured risk,” said Oshkosh CEO Robert Bohn in an interview. “This will help us get through the worst recession we’ve seen in our lifetime.”
He credited the win to an all-out effort by the company’s engineering staff and Oshkosh’s ability to leverage its existing truck components and its production capacity.
Oshkosh, whose brands include Pierce fire trucks and JLG self-propelled work platforms, has struggled in recent quarters because of falling demand for construction-related equipment. Oshkosh’s sales for the fiscal first half ended March 31 fell 18% to $2.68 billion. The company reported a $1.21 billion loss amid large charge-offs, compared with income of $109.9 million, or 1.47 a share, in the same period a year earlier. About 17% of the company’s work force has been laid off since last year.
In 2008, defense sales were Oshkosh second largest business unit, accounting for 27% of its $7.13 billion in net sales.
The company’s stock has more than doubled since the beginning of the year, including a 27% increase on Wednesday. Oshkosh was recently up 2.17% at $18.83 amid a marketwide selloff.
Navistar stunned the defense industry two years ago by raking in billions of dollars worth of contracts for mine-resistant, ambush-protected trucks, or MRAP. The company impressed military planners with its use of a readily available commercial truck chassis and engines for a heavily armored truck that could survive roadside bomb blasts in Iraq. Like Oshkosh, Navistar was able to deploy its own assembly lines to expedite production of the vehicles. Warrenville, Ill.-based Navistar built more than one-third of the 16,000 MRAPs purchased by the military.
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services put Navistar and its customer financing arm on watch for a ratings downgrade Thursday as the outlook for North American commercial truck demand remains bleak for this year and next. S&P said Navistar’s inability to win Tuesday’s contract for the new military truck eliminated a potential revenue offset for lower sales of commercial trucks.
The MRAP and the smaller, more mobile variant of the MRAP being built by Oshkosh were developed and tested in six months. Observers note that many traditional defense contractors are at a disadvantage in such accelerated procurements because they typically rely on outside contractors for components and production work outside of their core specialties, such as building aircraft or ships.
Meanwhile, ITT’s defense electronics business has been growing at a 28%-a-year pace since the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. In 2008, ITT’s $6.3 billion in military sales accounted 54% of the company’s total annual revenue, up from $1.7 billion or 32% of revenue in 2003.
ITT’s other businesses, which include pumps for water treatment plants and automotive components, have struggled in recent years amid lower end-market demand and a downturn in the economy.
The White Plains, N.Y., company, which makes a variety of radio equipment and night-vision goggles, is the U.S. military’s leading supplier of electronic jammers to disrupt the radio signals used to detonate improvised explosive devices (IED) that target trucks carrying U.S. troops.
ITT has built some 40,000 truck-mounted jammers. Prior to the wars, such jammers were primarily used on aircraft, rather than trucks.
“The Department of Defense did not view IEDs as a weapon that could or would be used effectively by our enemies,” said Bob Pergler, director of business development for ITT’s electronic systems.
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