Carter Manufacturing chosen for hydrogen aviation project
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The collaboration is focused on the development of the key technologies required to exploit the benefits of future aircraft hydrogen fuel systems and has secured match funding from the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) programme. This is a joint government and industry investment initiative, one of a number of initiatives designed to maintain and grow the UK’s competitive position in civil aerospace design and manufacture.
Carter Manufacturing’s contribution to this innovative project is to develop bespoke bearing solutions for liquid and gaseous hydrogen applications and is based on their unrivalled experience in developing bearings for cryogenic applications. These include; rocket propulsion, commercial industrial pump applications, along with scientific research.
By stocking high quality bearing brands, Carter, Silverthin, KMS, NMB, THK, IBC & UNASIS in global locations including the UK, Europe and USA, along with providing local engineering support, ensures that these products are optimised in application. Furthermore, Carter’s engineering team can optimise bearing designs to give high performance, life and consistency to suit customers’ specific requirements.
Bearing material options include races in specialty materials including 440C stainless steel, Cronidur® 30, XD15NW, 52100, M50, M50, along with bearing cages in bronze, steel, silver-plated bronze or steel, Nylon 6/6, PEEK, Vespel, Torlon®, Phenolic and titanium.
Other examples of Carter’s expertise include; Rolling elements in steel, ceramic, TiC-coated rated to 440ºC and dry film lubrication coatings including moly disulphide, tungsten disulphide, diamond like coating and gold plating.
Karl Brundell, Managing Director of Carter Manufacturing, commented: “We are delighted to be part of this ground-breaking collaboration, driving the development and innovation of this important sustainable aviation initiative.” He added: “The FETCH collaboration is an excellent example of our commitment to accelerate the development of hydrogen powered aircraft and underlines our expertise in developing bearings which excel in challenging and complex hydrogen applications.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/10012024/carter-manufacturing-chosen-for-hydrogen-aviation-project/
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