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    1. Tensile Grips

      Tensile Grips

      Instron® offers a wide variety of tensile grips to suit your industry and testing application. Our grips range in force from one gram to 2 meganewtons and can accommodate a diverse range of materials such as thread, rope, elastomers, plastic, composites, metals, and more. For those with unique applications, our custom engineering group will gladly design a grip to suit your situation. Instron grips comply with all global testing standards, are designed to last for decades, and are backed by our world class service and support team.

    2. The Aeronautical Journal

      The Aeronautical Journal

      The Aeronautical Journal has, for over a century, been the UK’s leading scientific and technical aeronautics Journal and is the world’s oldest Aerospace Journal that remains in production. Published monthly, The Aeronautical Journal draws upon the expertise and resources of The Royal Aeronautical Society providing a world-wide forum for authors from the UK and overseas. Research papers are solicited on all aspects of research, design and development, construction and operation of aircraft and space vehicles. Papers are also welcomed which review, comprehensively, the results of recent research developments in any of the above topics.

    3. The National Aerospace Library

      The National Aerospace Library

      The National Aerospace Library houses an extensive collection devoted to aeronautics, aviation and aerospace technology. This includes: - Over 20,000 aeronautical books - A vast collection of key aviation journals - Over 40,000 technical reports - Extensive holdings of Air Publications, ATA handling notes and air accident reports - Extensive current holdings of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Documents / Annexes / Circulars - Notices to Airmen / The Air Pilot / UK Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) - A complete set of Jane’s All The World’s Aircraft - Historically important past minutes of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors / Aerospace Companies (SBAC) Council and its various committees dating from 1916-2000 - Located at Farnborough Business Park, in the former Royal Aircraft Establishment Building now known as ‘The Hub’

    4. The smallest passive custom sensor in the world

      The smallest passive custom sensor in the world

      The smallest passive sensor of physical quantities is based on micro-wires. Contactless measurement of physical quantities (temperature, mechanical stress, torsion, pull, position, magnetic field, and more), uses one interface. Sensors can be mixed in many materials and used in many areas: the Internet of Things, Structural Health Monitoring, Constructions, Biomedical Applications, Preventive and Predictive Maintenance tooling. In the picture, you can see 100s of sensors... Microwire sensors by RVmagnetics are miniaturized (diameter ca. 3-70 μm) magnetic contactless sensors of physical quantities (temperature, pressure, pull, mechanical stress, torsion, magnetic field, position, etc.). Microwires are composite materials that consist of a metallic nucleus (diameter ca. 1-50 μm) and glass coating (thickness 2-20 μm). Their size, high added value, robustness, simple production process, and finally their symmetry, glass-coating, the possibility of contactless sensing leads to their utilization as a miniaturized sensor with a wide range of applications in industry.

    5. Thermostats

      Thermostats

      As part of The Otter Group we manufacture motor protection switches for Otter Controls. The V series is a versatile bimetal switch, available either as a thermostat or thermal/current sensing safety cut-out. The V series operates as a thermostat with a narrow ±2°C differential, or a thermal safety cut-out with a ±5°C differential. The V series is auto-resetting, has a 13A rating, is highly robust and meets worldwide approvals. It can be provided in a wide variety of covers with venting and fixing options.

    6. Thread technology SPREDLOC®

      Thread technology SPREDLOC®

      Precision threads in modern lightweight structures — efficient expansion anchoring with one-sided accessibility Your benefits at a glance: - Pre-installed, one-piece fastener - Stable stud threads according to property class 8.8 - Thread creation in formed and drilled tap holes — no holding thread required - No chips or burrs during installation - “Blind” setting method (one-sided accessibility) - Suited for a wide range of lightweight materials* *Not suitable for polymer materials susceptible to stress cracking, such as PC or PMMA.