Title: Aerospace Product Presentation
1Aerospace Product Presentation
2GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- What is an Aerospace Pressure Transducer
- Aerospace transducersare built using a Quality
System basedon ISO 90012000 - Market is not just Aerospace. Any Customer that
requires high reliability transducers should
order from the Aerospace Division
3GP50 Aerospace Preview
- What does ISO 90012000 mean?
- Transducers are designed and manufactured using
controlled and documented processes which - Offers timeliness of design process
- Offers qualification of design to specified
standards and specifications (e.g. MIL-STDs and
MIL-PRF) - Provides objective quality evidence of the
manufacturing process - Provided objective quality evidence of
inspections - All Documentation can be included.
4GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 7900
- Flight IN-FLOW Lightweight Pressure Transducer
- Used in Miniature Propulsion Platforms
- Space Vehicles
- Satellite Propulsion
- Launch Vehicles
- Life Support Systems
- Model 7901
- S Class Electronics (Space Qualified)
- Low Noise
5GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 7300
- Flight Qualified Differential Pressure Transducer
( S Class) - Used on
- Satellites
- Launch Vehicles
- Space Vehicles
- Life Support Systems
- Model 7400
- Aerospace Differential Pressure Transducer
- Used on
- Ground Support Systems
- Engine Test
- Avionics and Aircraft Systems
6GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 8300 (Digitally Corrected)
- High Accuracy (.08 RSS .05RSS)
- Flight Qualified Differential Pressure Transducer
( S Class) - Used on
- Satellites
- Launch Vehicles
- Space Vehicles
- Life Support Systems
- Model 8400 (Digitally Corrected)
- High Accuracy (.08 RSS .05 RSS)
- Aerospace Differential Pressure Transducer
- Used on
- Ground Support Systems
- Engine Test
- Avionics and Aircraft Systems
7GP50 Aerospace Products
- Series 7700
- Cryogenic High Temperature
- Temperature Ranges from 400 to 700 Degrees F
- Model 7720
- Cryogenic Pressure Transducer
- Model 7730
- Dual Cryogenic Pressure Temperature Transducer
- Model 7770
- Extreme High Temperature Transducer
- Model 7780
- Extreme High Temperature Pressure Transducer
- Model 7790
- Dual Extreme High Pressure Temperature
Transducer
8GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 7800
- Analog Output Temperature Transducer
- -20 to 250 Degrees F
- Model 7880
- Dual Pressure Temperature Transducer
- -20 to 250 Degrees F
- Digital Outputs Available
- Pressure Ranges From 3psi to 15000psi
9GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 8500
- Digitally Corrected Submersible Pressure
Transducer - Seawater Submersible Pressure Transducer
- Submersible to 22,000 Feet
- High Accuracy (.08 RSS)
- Pressure Ranges From 15psi to 15000psi
- Model 7201
- Space Qualified S Class Electronics
- High Level Low Noise Pressure Transducer
- High Accuracy (.3)
- Pressure Ranges From 15psi to 15000psi
10GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 7100
- Flight Qualified
- Low Level Pressure Transducer
- Pressure Ranges from 5psi to 10,000psi
- High Accuracy (.3 .1 Available)
- Used on
- Satellites
- Ground Support
- Aircraft/Avionics
11GP50 Aerospace Products
- Model 8200
- Digitally Corrected
- B S Class Electronics
- High Level Pressure Transducer
- Pressure Ranges from 3psi to 15,000psi
- High Accuracy (.08 .05 RSS)
- Used on Satellites, Ground Support, Aircraft
Avionics
- Model 7200
- B S Class Electronics
- High Level Pressure Transducer
- Pressure Ranges from 3psi to 15,000psi
- High Accuracy (.3 .1 Available)
- Used on Satellites, Ground Support, Aircraft
Avionics
12GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Workmanship is by certified technicians
- J-001 is commercial soldering and inspection
- NASA 8739.3 is NASA trained soldering and
inspection - predominantly used for "S" class transducers.
- Welding is by certified technicians only.
13GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Transducer design meets
- MIL-Std-810E for vibration, shock and
acceleration - MIL-Std-461 for EMI/RFI - Electromagnetic
Interference/Radio frequency Interference
14GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Reliability is insured by
- Aging of all commercial electronics
- Thermo cycling of all pressure sensors
- Certified materials of construction.
- Certified Trained manufacturing personnel.
- Certified and Approved Quality Control System.
15GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Accuracy of .3 to .1 is certified to using
- A thirteen point calibration.
- 100 Tested.
16GP50 Aerospace Competitors
- Taber Industries
- Stellar Technologies
- Kulite Corporation
- Eaton Aerospace
- Tavis Corporation
- GE / Druck
- Paine Corporation
- Honeywell Sensotec
- Ametek Aerospace
17GP50 Aerospace Competitors
- Not all Competitors have Class S Approvals for
onboard. - Heritage means that the Supplier has had
product onboard Aerospace products for a period
of Time and has had no Quality issues.
18GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Treadwell
- NASA
- Boeing
- GE
- Kelly Supply
- Northrop Grumman
- Woodward Governor
- Lockheed Martin
- Raytheon
- General Dynamics
- Oceanworks Int.
12) Perry Slingby Systems 13) Phoenix Int. 14)
ACI Technical Services 15) BAE / United
Defense 16) MOOG 17) Sankyo Int. 18) TEMEX
Neuchatel 19) Kelvin Int. 20) Valve Research
Mfg 21) DFAS Columbus Center 22) Coleman
Aerospace Div.
Note There are other Aerospace customers not
listed above, the list is just
for the fiscal year of 2005.
19Product Training
- Aerospace Sales Representatives
20Aerospace Transducers
- Why are Aerospace transducers different from
Industrial transducers even though they look
alike?
21RAW Material Traceability
- Aerospace transducers can be traced back to the
RAW metal that built the transducer
22GP50 Aerospace Presentation
- Aerospace buzz words.
- "B" Class represents higher reliability EEE parts
than normal commercial parts - EEE parts are electronic, electrical or
electro-mechanical - "S" class represents a higher reliability than
"B" Class - more testing and traceability - "RAD hard" represents the ability of a transducer
to operate in a radiation field to levels
specified.
23Definitions
- HEAT number-unique identification established by
the metal manufacturer for each smelt of metal
product. Allows traceability to the tested
chemical and physical properties of the metal. - RAW material-metal received from distributors or
manufacturers in standard shapes and sizes (i.e.
Round 1, Tube 1/8 O.D. 0.1 I.D.). - Type of material-316L stainless steel, INCONEL
625 etc.
24Definitions
- Critical Dimension-Any dimension that has a
tighter tolerance than the drawing standard
dimension. This is determined by engineering and
is employed in areas critical to the transducer
assembly.
25RAW Material Traceability-How?
- RAW Material is received into shipping and
receiving department, and held until the Quality
Assurance (QA) department can inspect to the
Purchase Order(PO), records the HEAT number and
then tags material with the HEAT number. The
material is released for stocking. - QA then enters the PO number, type of material,
shape of material, size of material and HEAT
number of material into a RAW material tracking
database.
26RAW Material Traceability-How?
- Work Orders (WO) are issued for the part to be
manufactured. - Work Orders have a unique number assigned
(industrial uses 1XXXX type Aerospace uses 3XXXX
type). - The work order number is assigned to a shop
traveler that details how the part shall be build
and the approved drawing for the part is
attached. - The WO identifies the total number of parts built
on the WO. - The machine shop pulls the required material (as
called out on the bill of material for that part)
and then record the HEAT number for the RAW
material used to manufacture the part on the shop
traveler. . - This is where Industrial parts are separated from
Aerospace parts, industrial parts do not have the
HEAT number recorded for the part)
27RAW Material Traceability-How?
- Aerospace parts then go to QA for inspection to
drawing requirements. 100 of all the parts are
checked for critical dimensions. - Parts that dont meet drawing requirements are
rejected by QA and a Non-Conformance Report (NCR)
is issued against the rejected parts. The work
order is held in QA until the NCR has been
dispositioned by Engineering and concurred to by
QA.
28RAW Material Traceability-How?
- Accepted parts are labeled by QA with the Part
Number, revision level of the drawing/work order,
HEAT number, WO number, LOT number (which is a
combination of the WO number-HEAT number) - Parts are received into Aerospace stock and the
LOT number for each WO recorded in our MRP
(manufacturing resource planning) system DBA
software. Then the parts are placed in assigned
part number bins in the Aerospace Stock Room
29RAW Material Traceability-How?
- Note Parts from different WOs are NOT
intermingled together so TRACEABILITY to RAW
material HEAT number is maintained.
30RAW Material Traceability-How?
- WOs for transducers are issued, a PICK LIST is
generated from the BOM in DBA for the transducer.
Parts are assigned to the transducer and their
LOT number recorded on the PICK LIST and in DBA
for the WO. Each transducer under a work order
has an individual shop traveler assigned, and
each transducer has an individual PICK LIST that
the LOT numbers are recorded for each part in the
transducer. Each transducer is assigned a unique
serial number. When shipped, each serial number
for each transducer is recorded into DBA.
31RAW Material Traceability Conclusion
- Customer has transducer with serial number 703408
and has a problem (port cracked) and wants to
know how many of his other transducers were made
from this defective HEAT material. The Model
number traces to the WO number that build the
transducer, serial number traces to each part
used to manufacture the transducer, port part
number and LOT number traces to the HEAT number
of the RAW stock used to manufacture the part.
HEAT number then can be used to trace all parts
that used this material.
32RAW Material Traceability Conclusion
- This is RAW material tractability-customers that
need this kind of traceability need Aerospace
manufactured transducers.
33Electronic Parts Traceability
- Electronic piece parts in a transducer can be
traced to their specific manufacturer and
LOT/DATE code.
34Definitions
- LOT/DATE code-This is a unique alpha-numeric
number assigned by the electronic part
manufacturer to identify LOTs of parts
manufactured at the same time and when they were
manufactured.
35Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Parts are purchased from Approved Manufacturers
(maintained on a Approved Manufactures List
maintained by QA) by issuance of a PO (ordering
information concurred to by Engineering and QA
and as a minimum always requires a LOT/DATE code
from the supplier) to either electronic part
distributors or manufacturers. Parts are order
by their manufacture number so that specific
parts can be cross-referenced from place to
place. - (Here is where industrial differs from Aerospace,
industrial electronic parts are ordered but no
requirement for manufacturer LOT/DATE code is
requested or maintained. Industrial does not
have an Approved Manufacturers List)
36Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Parts are received into QA, where they are
inspected to PO requirements. Parts that do not
meet the PO requirements are rejected and a NCR
is generated against the part supplier for the
rejected parts. The PO is held in QA until
Engineering and QA disposition the NCR. - Approved parts are labeled by QA by their
manufacture number and LOT number (lot number is
the unique PO number generated at time of
purchase, industrial POs use 1XXXX type Aerospace
use 3XXXX type).
37Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Parts are received into Aerospace stock and the
LOT numbers for each PO recorded in our MRP
(manufacturing resource planning) system DBA
software. Then the parts are placed in assigned
manufacturers part number bins in the Aerospace
Stock Room. - Note Parts from different WOs are NOT
intermingled together so TRACEABILITY to PO
number and thus supporting part manufacturer NAME
and LOT/DATE code is maintained.
38Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Work Orders are issued for electronic assemblies
to be manufactured. Work orders have a unique
number assigned (Aerospace uses 3XXXX type). - The work order number is assigned to a shop
traveler that details how the assembly shall be
build and the approved drawing for the assembly
along with a BOM is attached. - A PICK LIST is generated from the BOM in DBA for
the assembly. - Electronic parts are assigned to the transducer
and their individual LOT number recorded on the
PICK LIST and in DBA for the WO. - The WO identifies the total number of assemblies
built on the WO.
39Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Completed assemblies are 100 inspected by QA,
then receive a 150 hour burn-in process. (Some
receive 100 hour burn-in with eight thermal
cycles then 50 hour completed transducer
burn-in.) Then are inspected again by QA. - Accepted assemblies are labeled with part number
and LOT number (unique work order number that
they were built from)
40Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Parts are received into Aerospace stock and the
LOT number recorded in our MRP (manufacturing
resource planning) system DBA software. Then the
assemblies are placed in assigned part number
bins in the Aerospace Stock Room. - Note Parts from different WOs are NOT
intermingled together so TRACEABILITY to
electronic part LOT/DATE code maintained.
41Electronic Parts Traceability-How?
- Work Orders for transducers are issued, a PICK
LIST is generated from the BOM in DBA for the
transducer. Assemblies are assigned to the
transducer and their part number and LOT number
recorded on the PICK LIST and in DBA for the WO.
Each transducer under a work order has a
individual shop traveler assigned, and each
transducer has an individual PICK LIST that LOT
numbers are recorded for each assembly to each
transducer. Each transducer is assigned a unique
serial number. When shipped, each serial number
for each transducer is recorded into DBA.
42Electronic Parts Conclusion
- Customer has transducer with serial number 703408
and has a problem (electronic part with LOT/DATE
code 0401 has failed and has a GIDEP alert
issued) and wants to know if we used this part
LOT/DATE code in his transducers. - The Customers transducer part number is inputted
in DBA and a BOM can be generated. The BOM can
be interrogated down to the piece part level in
DBA and if the electronic part is in the
customers transducer design (Let say it is), then
the serial number for his transducer(s) will
identify the WOs that built the assembly. - This WO number will identify the LOT number for
the electronic part used, which will identify the
manufacture of the part and the LOT/DATE code so
the customer question can be answered.
43Electronic Parts Conclusion
- This is Electronic Part Tractability-Companies
that need this kind of traceability need
Aerospace manufactured transducers
44Higher Degree of Manufacturing Control
- Aerospace has a higher level of control over the
manufacturing process.
45Manufacturing Control-How?
- Shop Travelers-Although shop travelers are used
by the industrial department, Aerospace shop
travelers are setup to perform and document the
following - Provide detailed manufacturing inspections,
special notes, procedure referral and then
provide for technician initial and date that
steps are completed. - Each transducer has a shop traveler vice one shop
traveler for an order. - QA inspection steps at critical manufacturing
processes to minimize rework due to errors and
provide for in-process inspection. - Provide for in-process data requirements.
46Manufacturing Control-How?
- Contamination control-Some customers require
their transducer to be manufactured tested and
inspected in clean rooms, transducers
manufactured by the Aerospace department can meet
these requirements. - Certified Technicians and Inspectors-Some
customer require certified solder operations.
Aerospace technicians and Inspectors are
certified to NASA-STD-8739.3
47Manufacturing Control-How?
- Special Processes-Aerospace performs special
processes to established procedures or vendors
as follows - Passivation of all metal parts per ASTM
961-Aerospace performs in-house. - Conformal Coating of PC Boards- Aerospace
performs in-house. - Power Aging (Burn-in) of Electronics- Aerospace
performs in-house. - Cleaning per MIL-STD-1246, IEST-STD-CC1246,
MIL-STD-1330-Performed by Approved Vendor.
48Manufacturing Control Conclusion
- This is Manufacturing Control-Companies that need
this kind of control need Aerospace Manufactured
Transducers.
49Type of Electronics
- Commercial, B Class or S Class
- B Class electronics have higher reliability than
commercial based on testing performed by the
manufacturer. These electronic parts meet MIL-PRF
specs for standard military quality level
electronic parts. - S-Class electronics have the highest reliability
electronics. These electronic parts meet MIL-PRF
specs for space quality electronic parts. - Aerospace artificially ages all electronic class
assemblies built for 150 hours at 170 oF. - Rad Hard-Electronics ability to continue
operation while exposed to radiation at levels
specified.
50Total Transducer Calibration
- All Aerospace transducers are calibrated using
three runs (Ascending, Descending, 2ND
Ascending), providing for Linearity, Hystersis
and Non-repeatability calculation. Additionally,
all transducer are thermally compensated and
verified to meet customer requirements. All this
information is provided to the customer in an
easy to read and understand form (Calibration
Report). - Note All calibrations meet NIST traceability
requirements.
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52Transducer Calibration Conclusion
- Transducer Calibration-Companies that need Static
Accuracy and Total Error calculations for their
transducer need Aerospace manufactured
transducer.
53Special Testing
- The Aerospace department has the capability to
perform special testing as required to meet the
customers requirements
54Special Testing-Type?
- NDT inspection-dye penetrant (PT), radiographic
(RT) and Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Performed by
Approved Vendor - Proof Pressure Testing and Inspection with
magnification-Aerospace performs in-house. - Acceptance and Qualification testing
procedures-insulation resistance, isolation
resistance, reverse polarity, pressure cycling,
thermal shock, thermal cycling (with pressure or
vacuum applied internal or external), helium
leakage testing- Aerospace performs in-house. - Random Vibration, Shock, Acceleration, humidity
testing-Approved Vendor performs.
55Special Testing Conclusion
- This is Special Testing-Customers that need this
type of testing need Aerospace manufactured
transducers.
56Special Documentation
- The Aerospace department has the technical
competency necessary to provide documentation
deemed necessary by the customer to meet the
contract requirements
57Special Documentation-Type?
- Material Identification and Usage List
- Documentation provide to identify all material
used in a transducer. Identifies what
specifications the material meets. Identifies if
the material meets space vacuum requirements. - Material and Process Control Plan
- Used to identify material that requires special
processes and what those processes are and how
GP50 will incorporate those processes into the
manufacture of the customers transducer.
58Special Documentation-Type?
- Electronic, Electrical, Electromechanical Part
Program Plan - Identifies the control plans for electronic parts
that shall be implemented during the production
phase of the transducer. - Structural Strength and Fatigue Analysis Report
- This report provides the strength and fatigue
calculations that demonstrate that the design
will meet customers Strength and Fatigue
requirements.
59Special Documentation Conclusion
- This is Special Documentation-Customers that need
this type of documents supplied with their order
need Aerospace manufactured transducers
60Review
- Why are Aerospace transducers different from
Industrial transducers even though they look
alike? - Aerospace Manufactured Transducers have
- RAW Material Traceability
- Electronic Parts Traceability
- Higher Degree of Manufacturing Control
- High Reliability Electronics and RAD HARD
Availability - Total Transducer Calibration
- Special Testing
- Special Documentation
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