Relay

NASH manufactures high-precision casings for relay housing assemblies used in the aerospace industry. These casings support critical aircraft functions, including landing gear operations, by housing low-voltage relays that connect to the pilot's control system for enhanced safety. The casings are crafted from Cupro-Nickel, an imported nickel-based alloy known for its durability, corrosion resistance, and strength.

The manufacturing process involves precision stamping, followed by the assembly of an L-shaped bracket spot-welded to the drawn rectangular or square parts. The sub-assemblies undergo silver brazing in a specialized furnace to ensure strong, reliable joints. NASH currently produces around 100 different varieties of these relay housing assemblies, meeting stringent aerospace standards.
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Features

Premium Material :
Manufactured from Cupro-Nickel alloy, known for corrosion resistance, strength, and high thermal conductivity.
Precision Engineering :
High-accuracy stamping, spot welding, and silver brazing for robust assembly.
Safety-Critical :
Designed for aerospace applications where reliability and safety are paramount.
Variety of Assemblies :
NASH produces approximately 100 types of relay housing assemblies.
Recurring Demand:
Parts are discarded after a fixed number of flight hours, ensuring continuous demand.
Aerospace Standards:
Manufactured under strict quality controls to meet industry specifications.

Applications

Relay
Aerospace Industry  
Defense Aviation
Pilot Control Systems
Aircraft Maintenance