Compact, Lightweight, and Tough: The Latest in Busbar-Mount Contactor Technology from Leach International
1/20/2009
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BUENA PARK–Jan. 20, 2009 In addition to their already successful lineup of relays and contactors, Leach International announced today the release of three busbar-mount contactor product lines for commercial and military aerospace applications that are compact, lightweight and simple to install. Designed for high reliability applications, the WB, ZB and HB lines are significant additions to the component lines currently available to the aerospace and power switching markets.
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New 270Vdc Contactor Technology Improves Performance, Lowers Costs
7/17/2006
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BUENA PARK, Calif., July 17, 2006 — A new family of low-cost 270Vdc contactors, featuring the exclusive EPIC™ (Extended Performance Impervious Ceramic) sealing technology, has been introduced by Leach International for use in weight- and size-sensitive, high-voltage aerospace applications.
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Leach Introduces Three New Series of Next-generation SSPCs
7/17/2006
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BUENA PARK, Calif., July 17, 2006 — Continuing its commitment to develop the most advanced Solid-state Power Controllers (SSPCs) on the market, Esterline Corporation component and equipment manufacturer Leach International has released three new models of multi-channel, next-generation programmable SSPCs for use in compact, microprocessor-controlled Secondary Power Distribution Units (SPDUs).
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Esterline and Museum of Flight to Sponsor "Leach Heritage of the Air" Art Exhibition in February
2/1/2006
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Bellevue, WA -- Esterline Corporation has assembled for the first time for public viewing, the Leach Heritage of the Air Collection - a series of 47 World War I themed aviation paintings created by artists Merv Corning and Richard Foes. Painted between 1959 and 2005, 43 original paintings and four reproductions will be exhibited at the Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA beginning February 2, 2006.
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