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Succesful visit ICC 2010

Thales Cryogenics was again present at the 16th ICC meeting in Atlanta USA, presenting the latest developments in miniaturization of our contact seal and flexure bearing cooler range.

ICC 16 2010
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Fuze Conference

Thales Cryogenics will be present on the Fuze Conference 2010, held between the 11th and 13th of May 2010 in Kansas City, USA, to present our latest developments in the field of strengthening and miniaturizing the reserve lithium battery.

Fuze Conference 2010
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UA 6275 Print
UA 6275 [Navy]
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The Thales UA 6275 Lithium Thionylchloride reserve batteries are specially designed for use in navy applications. They can be activated with a minimum acceleration force of 5000 g for the both the standard and HD versions to give fast rise times under high loads. They are also fully functional in non-spin applications.

The commercial denomination "Navy" does not exclude non-artillery applications of the product; it is only to make a clear distinction with the "Artillery" version. The Heavy Duty version is an adapted design to withstand higher shocks in directions other than the activation direction. For the standard version this force is < 2000 g and for the HD version it can be upto 7000 g


Lithium Thionylchloride Reserve Battery UA 6275 [Navy]

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Properties

  • Open circuit voltage: 3.5-31.5 V in 3.5 V increments
  • Maximum load: 250 mA
  • Function time: > 200 seconds @ 250 mA
  • Shock resistance *) : < 2000 g ( < 7000 g for HD version)
  • Linear acceleration for activation: > 1500 g
  • Allowable linear acceleration: < 50000 g
  • Rotation for optimal activation: 2900 rpm
  • Allowable rotation speed: 30000 rpm
  • Operating temperature range: -46/63 °C
  • Storage temperature range: -54/71 °C
  • Typical shelf life: 20 years

*) Not in activation direction

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