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Magnetic components for military and aerospace

1st July 2014
Nat Bowers
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Datatronics has announced a brochure which details the company’s legacy and current capabilities supporting the U.S. military and aerospace industry’s advanced magnetic component challenges.

Datatronics has supported the nation’s military and aerospace industries since the 1950’s. The company, and its predecessors, have developed magnetic components for the Redstone Rocket, the Apollo Lunar Module, Delta Rocket, Trident Missile, Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS), Space Shuttle, SINC+GARS Radio, Cassini and Pluto New Horizons Space Probes, OMNI-V Night Vision Goggles and more.

Today, the company is qualified to the U.S. military’s most demanding performance, reliability and life standards, including: MIL-STD-981, MIL-STD-1553 Databus, MIL-PRF-27, MIL-PRF-21038, AS9100 Rev C, J-STD-001 Class 3 and ITAR compliant. Datatronics also meets many of the global electronics industry’s rigorous quality, safety and environmental standards: ISO9001: 2008, ISO14001, UL and RoHS.

Located in Southern California, Datatronics’ 40,000-square foot manufacturing facility includes: CAD/CAM Engineering, 3D Modeling and Printing with Rapid Prototype Production, Environmental Test Laboratory with X-Ray Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Cellular Manufacturing with Automated Assembly, Precision Fine Wire Winding, Perfect Layer Coil Winding, Laser Marking, Automated Testing, Optical Inspection, Technical Support, Customer Service and a Logistics Centre.

The workforce operates in a cellular manufacturing environment designed to achieve superior quality and high productivity. Compliance to individual military and aerospace customers’ product specifications is achieved with precision coil winding and other automated equipment. Datatronics also has the capability to dedicate specific production cells to its military and aerospace customers, ensuring close monitoring of all production processes.

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