Souriau has extended its standard aeromil ranges with new products featuring high power transmission for very harsh airborne environments.
These connectors are designed to accommodate mass-saving trends, such as in the new Airbus A380, aimed at partially replacing the use of hydraulic power - used for the activation of primary and secondary flight surfaces, as well as the thrust reverser and breaking systems - with electrical power.
This range extension was accomplished via the qualification and integration of a new contact technology in standard EN 2997 and MIL DTL 38999 ranges, which are now qualified to provide electrical power at 80 Amps per contact in temperatures up to 260°C and vibration levels up to 60 G. These products are said to be widely used on aeronautical equipment such as thrust reverser, spoilers, slats and flaps of the A380.
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