EMI filter
The SBSG and SBSM series of surface-mountable printed circuit board electromagnetic interference filters from Syfer Technology are rated at 20 A for the feed-through "C" configuration and 10 A for the higher-performance "Pi" circuit. The multilayer ceramic structure provides the design engineer with a range of capacitance values (1.0-470 nF), insertion loss (16 db at 0.1 MHz to more than 60 db through 1 GHz), and voltage ratings (50, 100, 200, and 500 V).
Battery servicing
Christie's RF80-K charger/analyzer provides superior battery servicing for all NiCad and lead-acid batteries. The device charges, analyzes, and reconditions aircraft batteries using ReFLEX charging and DigiFLEX analysis technology. It features cell voltage balance testing, automatic operation, and built-in safety features.
Igniter
Champion Aerospace's CH31900-6 igniter features several design improvements that allow it to run cooler: a reversed telescope insulator design directs hot air away from the terminal area and toward the firing-end tip; the P3 air-vent hole is downsized to reduce hot air volume by more than 50%; and the electrode material is Kovar, a nickel and iron alloy with reduced thermal conductivity.
Pressure transmitter
The P55 pressure transmitter from Validyne Engineering employs variable reluctance sensing technology and performs well at very low pressure ranges (±2.2 in. H2O). It provides fast, dynamic response and good signal stability through amient temperature change from -65° to +250°F. A NEMA 4 housing makes the unit resistant to spray and moisture. The product is suitable for onboard flight, vehicle, hydraulic system, and product-process control testing.
Electrostatic oil cleaning
Kleentek electrostatic oil cleaning systems from United Air Specialists remove insoluble contaminants, including tars and varnishes, from hydraulic oil systems, allowing maximum control and performance in aviation facilities. These sticky substances are removed by the system, thus eliminating the need for repeated oil changes and reducing system downtime.
March 2002
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