Aerospace
The Aerospace and Defense Industries both require cutting edge technology, requiring components and products that can survive extreme stresses. Because of the high speeds that most aerospace products move at, they must be strong, but since they also must defy gravity, they also need to be light. To accomplish this, these industries use many specialized materials and processes. Parts must be designed and manufactured to precise specifications. C-Tech Systems product offerings are designed to deliver fast, precise, and quality results, for each and every component.
Typical Aerospace applications
- Sensitive Electronics
- Flexible circuits
- Communication devices
- Avionics displays
- Space components
- Sensors
Processes
- Heat Seal Bonding
- Hot Bar Reflow Soldering
- ACF Laminating
- Heat Steaking
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![STRICTLY UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 0001HRS, WEDNESDAY 18 DECEMBER 2013
Library Image (Feb 2011):
A ReaperUnmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) , part of 39 Squadron Royal Air Force. The Reaper has completed 20,000 operational flight hours in theatre, and is operated from Kandahar Air Field (KAF) in Afghanistan.
DEFENCE SECRETARY MEETS THE MILITARY’S REMOTE-CONTROL PILOTS
The MOD has, for the first time, opened the doors to its Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) control centre, based in the UK.
Pictures and footage released today show the hi-tech operations room at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire where members of XIII Squadron remotely operate the RAF’s Reaper aircraft in Afghanistan.
Reaper is just one of a range of UAS, including remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), operated by all three Services providing vital, life saving intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance on operations.
Showing this work is a key way to dispel some common myths about the role of the equipment, which UK forces use predominantly in Afghanistan.](https://www.c-techsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Sensor-ball-300x206.jpg)
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