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Astroseal Products Mfg. Corporat

Part Number: CU040CX36

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OEM Brand Astroseal Products Mfg. Corporat
OEM Part No CU040CX36
Shelf Life (Months) 999
Shelf Life (Days) 999
UN Code NA
Hazard Class NA
Packing Group NA
ECCN EAR99
Commodity Code 74091100
Colour NA
Origin UNITED STATES
Hazmat Yes
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OEM - BRAND INFORMATION Astroseal Products Mfg. Corporat
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OEM - BRAND Astroseal Products Mfg. Corporat
OEM PART NO. CU040CX36
SHELF LIFE IN MONTHS 999
SHELF LIFE IN DAYS 999
UN CODE NA
PACKING GROUP NA
CLASS NA
BRAND Astroseal Products Mfg. Corporat
COLOUR NA
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN UNITED STATES
ECCN EAR99
COMMODITY CODE 74091100
INFORMATION - SPECIFICATION Astroseal Products Manufacturing Corporation began developing Astrostrike®. The initial product, CU 040, was selected for use on the Bell/Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt rotor aircraft. Since then nearly all composite aircraft make use of Astrostrike® for both shielding and lightning protection on large areas of the fuselage, wings, empennage, stabilizers, engine nacelles, propellers, winglets and the rotor blades. It was selected after comparison with seven alternative technologies for reasons of functionality and protection performance. Cost savings, however, proved to be a strong secondary benefit. Astrostrike® Lightning Strike Protection (LSP) is produced from a solid foil and is perforated and processed to create outstanding formability and excellent adhesion to composite laminate structures. Since it begins as a solid foil, it can be produced from nearly pure metals for maximum electrical conductivity. In contrast most woven aluminum and copper (brass) must be alloyed in order for the metal to have enough strength to withstand the weaving operation. Alloys traditionally used by the aerospace industry typically have conductivity levels of approximately fifty percent (1/2) of the Astrostrike® base metals. Since both lightning and shielding protection are functions of conductivity, the high purity Astrostrike® screens result in the highest level of protection available. The high uniform electrical conductivity possessed by both the base metal and the finished mesh allows for the maximum current transfer possible (least amount of voltage drop) in current dissipation measurements even through overlap edge splices. The Astrostrike® products have shown the least amount of voltage arcing in both screen-to-screen and screen-to-metal connections than most all other products tested.

Product Overview

Astroseal Products Manufacturing Corporation began developing Astrostrike®. The initial product, CU 040, was selected for use on the Bell/Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt rotor aircraft. Since then nearly all composite aircraft make use of Astrostrike® for both shielding and lightning protection on large areas of the fuselage, wings, empennage, stabilizers, engine nacelles, propellers, winglets and the rotor blades. It was selected after comparison with seven alternative technologies for reasons of functionality and protection performance. Cost savings, however, proved to be a strong secondary benefit. Astrostrike® Lightning Strike Protection (LSP) is produced from a solid foil and is perforated and processed to create outstanding formability and excellent adhesion to composite laminate structures. Since it begins as a solid foil, it can be produced from nearly pure metals for maximum electrical conductivity. In contrast most woven aluminum and copper (brass) must be alloyed in order for the metal to have enough strength to withstand the weaving operation. Alloys traditionally used by the aerospace industry typically have conductivity levels of approximately fifty percent (1/2) of the Astrostrike® base metals.
Since both lightning and shielding protection are functions of conductivity, the high purity Astrostrike® screens result in the highest level of protection available. The high uniform electrical conductivity possessed by both the base metal and the finished mesh allows for the maximum current transfer possible (least amount of voltage drop) in current dissipation measurements even through overlap edge splices. The Astrostrike® products have shown the least amount of voltage arcing in both screen-to-screen and screen-to-metal connections than most all other products tested.

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