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Strainsert Introduces Enhanced Website for their Standard and Custom Force Sensor Products

Strainsert Introduces Enhanced Website for their Standard and Custom Force Sensor Products












Conshohocken, PA (PRWEB) April 10, 2012

Strainsert, a premier manufacturer of standard and custom force sensors for research, testing, weighing and control applications in the Aerospace, Military, Marine and Automotive industries, has launched a new website with enhanced online product information, quote, repair and calibration request forms and an integrated online catalog with 2D and 3D CAD drawing insertion capabilities.

The product information on standard and custom force sensor products covers each product’s features and applications along with links into the online catalog for additional specifications, installation instructions, ordering information and the 2D and 3D CAD drawing insertion functionality. This makes it easy for users to find the correct force sensor and download the product CAD file to use directly in the design.

On each website page, there is a quick contact form for questions and a detailed RFQ form for quoting inquiries. Within the Services section, there are streamlined calibration and repair forms to request assistance. “With the immense range of technical information and functionality on the new website”, Tim Foley, the President of Strainsert, stated, “Our customers now have one location to research, evaluate, select and acquire the best Strainsert force sensor solution for their specific application.”

The new website also highlights Strainsert’s engineering, design and technical support services for their load cells, load pins, tension links, force sensing bolts/studs and force measurement systems and their standing as an AS9100C and ISO 9001:2008 certified company.

Strainsert’s engineers can assist customers with compliance for certain NASA, ANSI and SAE standards along with data reduction, non-destructive testing and analysis. The technical support team also offers customer assistance on product selection for tough environments/conditions, installation, orientation and re-calibration.

About Strainsert Company

Headquartered in Conshohocken, PA and established over five decades ago, Strainsert is an industry leading designer and manufacturer of force sensors products, including load cells, load pins, tension links, force sensing bolts/studs and force measurement systems. Strainsert is a pioneer in the force transducer industry, with numerous patented designs made possible by innovative internal gaging processes and an unsurpassed dedication to engineering, customer requirements and vast industry experience in the Aerospace, Military, Marine and Automotive industries. Strainsert is AS9100C / ISO 9001:2008 certified. For more information, please visit http://www.strainsert.com or call 610-825-3310









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Mike Dudek & Rich Wisniewski – Zygoquest Group – Advised Sale – American Turbo Systems, an Aerospace Company; Zygoquest Specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions

Mike Dudek & Rich Wisniewski – Zygoquest Group – Advised Sale – American Turbo Systems, an Aerospace Company; Zygoquest Specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions










Downingtown, PA (PRWEB) April 4, 2008

Mike Dudek, Rich Wisniewski and Zygoquest Group “seeking to unite” announced they served as advisor on the sale of American Turbo Systems to Hartwell Corporation, a McKechnie Aerospace company. Terms of this aerospace transaction are confidential.

About American Turbo Systems (http://www.atstucson.com) Mac Gouveia founded American Turbo Systems (ATS) in 1992 to manufacture and service turbine based equipment for both military and commercial applications. ATS, based in Tucson, AZ is an FAA Certified Repair station licensed to repair and overhaul Auxiliary Power Units (APU’s) with full in-house test and part restoration capabilities.

“Zygoquest did an excellent job in the acquisition process that will enable us to achieve our future objectives. We are very pleased to be part of Hartwell and the McKechnie Aerospace family of companies. With their support, we will grow far beyond what we could have achieved independently” stated John Gouveia, President of ATS.

About Hartwell Corporation and McKechnie Aerospace: (http://www.hartwellcorp.com)

Hartwell Corp is the industry leader in the design and manufacture of quick access latching systems for aircraft applications. McKechnie Aerospace companies are emerging leaders in providing a broad spectrum of aerospace components, related systems, engineering solutions and on-site service to support the Commercial, Regional, Business and Military aerospace industries around the world.

About Zygoquest Group and Mike Dudek (http://www.zygoquest.com)

Zygoquest provides customized merger and acquisition services to buyers and sellers of companies. Mike Dudek, President and owner of Zygoquest and his management team are authors of over 500 M&A consummated transactions throughout their careers. Zygoquest is the #1 M&A authority in the office products industry, and provides M&A services to sellers and buyers in other specialized industries including the aerospace industry.

Contact: Mike Dudek, President and CEO – Zygoquest Group

http://www.zygoquest.com Phone: (610) 873-6555

For Aerospace Inquiries Contact: Rich Wisniewski, Vice President

http://www.zygoquest.com Phone: (602) 885-7945

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For High Profits, Aerospace Companies are Landing in Tijuana, Mexico.

For High Profits, Aerospace Companies are Landing in Tijuana, Mexico.











Tijuana, Mexico Aerospace Industry White Paper


Tijuana, Mexico (PRWEB) July 05, 2011

Tijuana EDC unveiled a recent study of the aerospace industry showcasing the industrial capabilities available in the region. Baja California has over 40 years of aerospace manufacturing experience, a strong IP protection system, AS9100 and NADCAP certified companies and a pro-business labor environment that make it a prime location for aerospace parts and components manufacturing.

The study identifies the presence of 52 companies and 12,500 employees within the state of Baja California that represent 50% of Mexico’s total employment in the aerospace manufacturing sector, making it #1 the Country. The new study highlights Tijuana’s labor growth rate of 6% annually between 2006 and 2001, despite global economy trends, and positions Tijuana as a near-shore aerospace manufacturing hub, ideal for high mix-low volume production, due to its manufacturing infrastructure and immediate market access. Click to download a copy of Tijuana’s aerospace industry white paper.

Engineering talent availability- The Tijuana region offers a young educated talent pool, currently three universities offer aerospace-related educational programs – including CETYS Universidad (with both an undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Aerospace Design, and a Masters program in Aerospace Engineering); the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (with a new undergraduate program in Aerospace Engineering); and the Universidad Tecnológica de Tijuana (with a certificate program in Harness Manufacturing Processes). Over all Tijuana has 33,500 university students and close to 50,000 students in technical schools.

Positive labor environment. – Tijuana enjoys a remarkable labor environment free of union disputes. As a result of collaborative efforts between local government, companies and workers, local unions position themselves as key partners for increasing competitiveness. Recently Tijuana was recognized by the “Great Place To Work” organization, granting first and second place at a national level to manufacturing companies in Tijuana, along with 10 more Baja California companies.

Supply Chain Opportunities- The aerospace and defense industry in Baja California imports nearly 1.5 billion dollars each year in components and other supplies. Even though the region benefits from a well-developed certified network of suppliers located within 150 miles in Southwestern United States, there are significant opportunities to improve the supply chain and provide just in time deliveries of high precession machining, casting, forging, anodizing, composites and other specialized processes.

To support the rapid growth of this industry with a strong local base of suppliers, government authorities and private sector organizations have put together the 2nd annual Baja California Aerospace Supplier Forum to be held at the Matrix MRO facility within Tijuana’s International Airport on July 20th. The event will feature Business to Business meetings, between procurement officials of leading companies such as Honeywell, Goodrich, Gulfstream, EATON, Zodiac, and Delphi among others, with local and international suppliers. The main needs showcase are concentrated in areas such as high precision aerospace machining, castings and forges, sheet metal fabrication, hydraulics and electrical systems, aluminum extrusion, and other NADCAP processes. More information is available in http://www.bajaaerospaceshow.com

In order to encourage first-hand knowledge about Tijuana aerospace capabilities, the Tijuana EDC has organized an Industrial Tour of Zodiac and Eaton facilities prior to the Aerospace forum, on July 20th, 2011, for more information contact a Tijuana EDC representative at contact(at)Tijuana-mex(dot)com

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UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier to Space by 95% — Provides Affordable Space Access to Business and Education Markets

UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier to Space by 95% — Provides Affordable Space Access to Business and Education Markets










Hartford, CT (PRWEB) June 7, 2005

UP Aerospace, Inc. (http://www.upaerospace.com), the world’s only private company with a fleet of space-flying rockets, has dramatically lowered the industry’s cost for space access.

Until now, sub-orbital space-launch capabilities have cost hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. UP Aerospace has dramatically changed the equation by providing substantial payload-launch capability for only $ 25,000. The company also provides options for unrestricted access to the space environment, as well as full deployment of payloads and experiments into space. The latter options are ideal for college and university experiments, as well as for unique scientific research.

“While other rocketry companies are promising the ‘moon and the stars,’ the only private company that’s actually flying payloads into space is us,” says Jerry Larson, the President of UP Aerospace. Larson continued, “For the first time in history, universities, small enterprises, and even individuals, have affordable space access.” Larson added, “We’re even in discussions with retailers, television networks, and marketing companies to provide, literally, out-of-this-world promotion and merchandising. The sky’s not the limit any more.”

UP Aerospace offers a fleet of high-performance SpaceLoft™ rocket vehicles. Rocket capabilities and specifications can be viewed at http://www.upaerospace.com. Mission pricing includes all launch fees, federal licensing, payload integration, launch operations, and payload recovery. In short: UP Aerospace offers complete, affordable, turnkey space-launch missions that can be scheduled and completed in just months.

UP Aerospace is scheduling up to 24 space launches per year, and is currently booking launches for 2006. The on-ramp to the ‘final frontier’ is now open.

For the latest launch schedule, and to request payloads on upcoming flights, call UP Aerospace, Inc. toll-free at: 1-877-UP-UP-321 (1-877-878-7321). For additional information, please visit http://www.upaerospace.com.

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1-877-UP-UP-321

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Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows Launches New Website

Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows Launches New Website











Sharon, MA (PRWEB) May 05, 2011

Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows, a world leader in the design of welded diaphragm metal bellows and bellows components, has redesigned their website, http://www.metalbellows.com. The new site provides more information for online visitors with ease of navigation for immediate access to a complete list of custom and standard products of their engineered solutions in the Aerospace, Defense, Semiconductor, Industrial and Medical industries. Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows has designed and manufactured millions of sophisticated systems and components for military and commercial aircraft, space shuttles, satellites and components for military ground vehicles and weapons systems.

This interactive site allows engineers to submit a design data sheet for analysis based upon their product’s specifications and its applications.

About Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows:

Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows was founded on a breakthrough process for creating welded diaphragm metal bellows and has been in the Manufacturing industry for over 50 years. The company was established in 1955 and became a Senior Aerospace company in 1994.

Metal Bellows continues to refine and develop welded metal bellows technology and the integration of welded metal bellows into critical applications. The company operates in a 65,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Sharon, Massachusetts.

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UP Aerospace, Inc. Readies Rocket for April 28th Space Launch

UP Aerospace, Inc. Readies Rocket for April 28th Space Launch










Hartford, CT (PRWEB) April 24, 2007

UP Aerospace, Inc. — http://www.upaerospace.com — a Connecticut-based company and world leader in affordable space access, is geared up for a multi-faceted space launch on April 28th. The mission, named “SL-2″, will fly a wide range of educational experiments and commercial payloads into space.

Examples of educational experiments on SL-2:

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology and the National Aerospace Leadership Initiative have teamed with UP Aerospace as education partners on the LaunchQuest ™ Program which provides middle and high school students the opportunity to send their own research experiments into space. 800 students from teams around the country and the world, including Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Netherlands, have developed and designed 44 scientific experiments for the SL-2 mission.

NASA’s Colorado Space Grant and the University of Colorado at Boulder will be flying a proof-of-concept “RocketSat” payload that includes several experiments including a GPS receiver and a video camera.

Epsori Space Systems will be flying an assortment of vegetable seeds, and plans to distribute them with science curriculum to classrooms this fall.

Examples of commercial payloads on SL-2:

UP Aerospace is honored that Celestis, Inc. has selected it as the launch services provider for the Celestis Legacy Memorial Spaceflight Mission. The cremated remains of Star Trek’s “Scotty” James Doohan and NASA astronaut and pioneer Gordon Cooper will be on SL-2, as well as the cremated remains of more than 200 other people from all walks of life.

Microgravity Enterprises, Inc. (MEI) will be flying a unique payload, details of which will be unveiled after the launch. MEI has entered an agreement with UP Aerospace to purchase 18 flights over the next four years.

Astrata / RocketFoto is a start-up enterprise that sends personal photos on round-trip space missions for its customers.

A more complete roster of educational and commercial entities on SL-2, with additional payload details, can be seen at: http://www.upaerospace.com/SL-2-flight-manifest.html

UP Aerospace is a pioneer in low-cost space access. The company’s flagship vehicle, the SpaceLoft XL, can launch up to 110 pounds (50 kilograms) of scientific, educational, and entrepreneurial payloads into space, with an altitude capability of up to 140 miles (225 kilometers). The company conducts its space launches from New Mexico’s Spaceport America, the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport.

For more information on UP Aerospace, Inc., and its uniquely affordable space-launch capabilities, visit http://www.upaerospace.com Or contact UP Aerospace at 1-877-UP-UP-321.

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Janicki Industries Hires Justin Von Hagel as Director of Aerospace Parts Programs

Janicki Industries Hires Justin Von Hagel as Director of Aerospace Parts Programs










Sedro-Woolley, WA (PRWEB) May 12, 2011

Janicki Industries has hired Justin Von Hagel as Director of Aerospace Parts Programs, a new position.

Von Hagel will be responsible for business development in the fly away aerospace parts production market. Janicki Industries expects to be AS9100 certified during the fourth quarter of 2011, which will further facilitate this line of business.

Prior to joining Janicki, Von Hagel was Director of Engineering at Triumph Composite Systems in Spokane, WA, since 2005. While there he led the strategic and operational activities of the engineering division, as well as heading up business development for commercial aircraft programs. During his career, Von Hagel has been involved in all aspects of aerospace from tooling, product design, program management, marketing, and senior management. Von Hagel is a Mechanical Engineering Technology graduate from Eastern Washington University, and has an MBA from Seattle University.

John Janicki, President of Janicki Industries, said “Justin Von Hagel has the skills and experience we need to aggressively grow our business in the aerospace parts arena. I am confident that he will be a key contributor to Janicki’s success.”

About Janicki Industries: Janicki Industries is a technical engineering company that creates production parts, prototypes and composite tools for aerospace, space and defense, marine, transportation, alternative energy and other innovative markets throughout the world. For more information please visit: http://www.janicki.com/

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World’s First Operational “Spaceport” for Private Space Launches to be Announced by New Mexico’s Governor, Bill Richardson

World’s First Operational “Spaceport” for Private Space Launches to be Announced by New Mexico’s Governor, Bill Richardson










Hartford, CT (PRWEB) September 6, 2005

New Mexico’s Governor, Bill Richardson, will announce tomorrow in Santa Fe the inaugural launch in a series of space launches to occur at the State’s new Southwest Regional Spaceport.

On March 27, 2006, UP Aerospace, Inc. (http://www.upaerospace.com) — heralding “Unlimited Possibilities” for business and education — will launch its SpaceLoft rocket on a sub-orbital flight from the New Mexico Spaceport. The flight will carry seven experimental and commercial payloads for a variety of scholastic and business entities. After traveling into space, the rocket and its payloads will land in the downrange area of the Spaceport.

The inaugural space launch will be announced tomorrow, the 7th, at 2:00 PM MT on the steps of New Mexico’s State Capitol Building in Santa Fe. The announcement will take place in a combined press conference with Governor Richardson, New Mexico’s government leadership, and the principals of UP Aerospace.

“This is a milestone event in the history of aerospace,” said Eric Knight, CEO of UP Aerospace. “For the first time in all of space flight, a facility is now available for regularly scheduled, private space launches. Thanks to the vision of the State of New Mexico, as well as the aerospace capabilities provided by our company, the ‘final frontier’ is now open to everyone.”

UP Aerospace has the capability to launch up to 30 space launches per year from New Mexico’s Spaceport. The company believes that its unique SpaceLoft rocket provides the world’s lowest cost-per-pound of any space-transportation vehicle. Rocket specifications and capabilities can be viewed at the company’s Web site: http://www.upaerospace.com.

UP Aerospace concentrates it services on three markets: (1) Businesses that require economical testing of space-flight hardware, (2) scientific analysis of the earth and in-space phenomena, and (3) research conducted by the educational sector.

According to Jerry Larson, President of UP Aerospace, “New aerospace technologies can now be tested and evaluated quickly at very low cost. And for scientists studying the earth and celestial phenomena, we provide a remarkable in-space vantage point.”

Larson went on to say, “Regarding education, space has been the environment of only a handful of schools with significant financial resources. To level the playing field, we’ve combined our SpaceLoft rocket with our company’s S.T.A.R. (Space Technology & Academic Research) initiative. The result: Colleges and universities with even the smallest budgets can now conduct real science on a real space-flying rocket. It’s exciting to provide this capability to such a broad spectrum of students.”

Through UP Aerospace’s S.T.A.R. education initiative, the company proudly supports the efforts of both NASA’s Space Grant and NASA’s EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) programs.

UP Aerospace also works in collaboration with NALI (the Air Force’s National Aerospace Leadership Initiative) and CCAT (the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology) to inspire K-12 students in space science and career opportunities.

For details on the New Mexico press conference, please contact Katie Roberts, Public Information Officer, New Mexico Economic Development Department, at (505) 476-3747. For further information on UP Aerospace, Inc. and its low-cost space transportation services for business and education, please call the company’s headquarters at (860) 673-2502. Or visit http://www.upaerospace.com.

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Baron Machine Company Gives the Aerospace Industry a Precision Edge

Baron Machine Company Gives the Aerospace Industry a Precision Edge











Laconia, NH (PRWEB) April 8, 2011

Baron Machine Company, an ISO9001 and AS9100B registered machining company has recently called attention to their continued momentum as an industry leading aerospace machining company. Building on progress in both 2009 and 2010, Baron Machine Company’s President Kim Baron has announced the company’s strengthened ability to provide an even higher level of precision and quality through state of the art machining equipment and some of the industry’s best technicians.

In 2010, the aerospace machine shop provided a number of clients in the aerospace industry with the essential machining services needed for critical components ranging from precision bearings to actuator assembly pistons.

Baron says, “For 2011, we’re upgrading our CNC machining capabilities to achieve the tight tolerances and a level of precision that are required to be competitive in the aerospace machining industry.” Combined with refined lean manufacturing practices and revamped project management, Baron explains “We’re prepared, now more than ever, to provide aerospace clients with the critical machining they can’t entrust to just any aerospace machine shop. From machining complex parts to quick and safe shipment – we have the experience and the know-how to get it done.”

Regarding the company’s ability to provide better aerospace machining, Baron continues, “Our facility in New Hampshire has been equipped with state of the art CNC aerospace machining technology, advanced aerospace machining equipment, and — of course — our extremely experienced team of aerospace technicians..”

Located in Laconia, New Hampshire but with clients in every corner of the country, Baron Machine Company was established in 1957. Since then, the company has evolved into much more than a simple machine shop — providing aerospace machining services, production machining, fabricating and more for industries ranging from aerospace and aviation to R&D and electronics. For more information on aerospace CNC machining and other services from Baron Machine Company, visit http://www.baronmachine.com/aerospace-cnc-machining.html or call 603.524.6800.

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The Baja Aerospace Forum Held in Tijuana Last Week Achieved Great Success, Showcasing the State as Number One Destination for Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing in Mexico

The Baja Aerospace Forum Held in Tijuana Last Week Achieved Great Success, Showcasing the State as Number One Destination for Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing in Mexico











The Baja California, Mexico Aerospace Forum


Tijuana, Mexico (PRWEB) July 27, 2011

Tijuana EDC: In an ideal setting, within the MRO hangar of Tijuana’s International Airport, the second Baja Aerospace Forum successfully achieved it´s objective of demonstrating to leading aerospace companies, the manufacturing experience, technical capabilities, logistics advantages and human capital available within the State of Baja California.

The forum included insightful presentations of industry experts. During the speech of Eduardo Solis representative of Mexican Federation of Aerospace Industry (FEMIA), he highlighted the importance of parts and products for aircraft manufacturing in Mexico which represents 60% of the total aerospace industry in the country. Mexico´s aerospace manufacturing base is concentrated in three mayor regions: Center, Northeast and Northwest that is mainly represented by the cities of Tijuana and Mexicali; together concentrate 50% of employment in aerospace manufacturing.

Flavio Diaz Miron, Chairman of the board of Mexican Federation of Aerospace Industry, presented global trends and opportunities such as the US government considering opening the defense manufacturing market, which is three times bigger than commercial. If this becomes a reality in a short time, it is feasible that Tijuana may become the premier destination due to it´s proximity to California, one of the world’s biggest markets for this industry.

One day prior to the event, early in the morning three buses departed with destination to Eaton, Zodiac and Delphi facilities to an industrial tour , the Tijuana EDC organized visits to three leading manufacturing facilities in Tijuana, providing firsthand knowledge of the world-class manufacturing capacities available in Tijuana.

Zodiac one of the worlds’s leading components supplier of plane interiors and aircraft systems made a presentation to representatives of Bombardier, Eurocopter, Safran and FEMIA about the success of their operations in Tijuana and shared with them the announcement of their expansion starting next month. After the bus tour the attendants enjoyed a networking event hosted by Tijuana EDC, with special guests from government including the Mayor of Tijjuana, Mr. Carlos Bustamante, and representatives from local business organizations.

Tijuana, the host city for the Aerospace event, is home of 29 aerospace firms, with 7,300 workers growing at 6% per year. 65% of aerospace companies in the State are AS9100 and NADCAP certified. Overall 90% of all manufacturing firms in Tijuana with 250+ employees are certified under ISO 9000, ISO 13485 or other quality standard. Companies like Delphi, CST, Cobham, Suntron, Delphi, Eaton, Cubic, Esterline have successful and profitable operations in the region.

Tijuana is an ideal destination for high value – low volume – high mix manufacturing, of components and airframe parts like communication equipments, sensors, cables and harnesses, cargo nets, fiber glass parts, insulation engine and control components among and diverse products assembly and MRO services. Click here if you want to learn more about Tijuana, Mexico aerospace industry.

About Tijuana EDC: The Tijuana EDC is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to help companies to establish successful manufacturing operations in Mexico and to take advantage of business opportunities of vertical integration introducing qualified Mexican suppliers and accessing new markets. For more information on how to take advantage of these opportunities contact the Tijuana EDC at contact(at)tijuana-mex(dot)com or visit their website http://www.tijuana-edc.com.

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