ITT Corporation will showcase its new vibration
isolation and motion control technologies at the Farnborough
International Airshow, taking place 14-20 July 2014.
In response to the growing need for lighter
weight, durable vibration isolation and motion control solutions,
ITT has launched two technologies and has expanded the breadth of
its product portfolio to offer improved system reliability and
efficiency.
ITT’s Selective Lift-Assist System lightens the
amount of force needed to lift large, drop-down stowage bins in
modern aircraft, providing crew and passengers with a safer, more
comfortable flying experience, and enabling manufacturers to
create stow bins with increased luggage capacities. The new system
utilizes a selective spring actuator to reduce the force needed to
lift and close a fully loaded stow bin, and weight-compensating
hydraulic rate controls to precisely control the opening motion of
the stow bin regardless of the weight in the bin. Because the
system is hydro-mechanical, the bin control system does not
require aircraft power to function, decreasing installation time
and increasing efficiency.
“Aerospace manufacturers are continually looking
for new ways to improve the flying experience, and we have both a
rich legacy and a strong ongoing pipeline of innovation and
technologies to help them achieve their goals,” said Munish Nanda,
president of ITT’s Control Technologies business. “We offer
customers unique solutions to their most critical challenges, and
they count on us for our product and process expertise.”
For fuselage mounted equipment, ITT’s patented
Strut Integrated Isolator technology incorporates a fail-safe
elastomeric cartridge directly in a strut, eliminating the need
for separate elastomeric mounts. The isolator cartridge can be
placed in each leg of a multi-leg assembly to easily control
system dynamics. This solution delivers on performance, simplicity
and weight, while giving OEMs the flexibility to reduce the
maintenance needs of their equipment installations.
At Farnborough, ITT will also highlight several
new expanded technologies including laminate planar mounts that
offer a high-load capacity in a small package for vibration
isolation on helicopter power transmissions and engine mounts, as
well as its latest innovations in temperature-tuned
elastomers engineered to provide specific characteristics in
aerospace applications.
ITT,
Farnborough
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