Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik (Aerospace) - Pumpen & Ventile
With our partner Takasago Fluidic Systems (TFS) we offer thruster valves for satellite propulsion systems, as well as high-pressure valves, micro pumps, etc. for space experimental devices or spacecraft service modules. With the strength of customization, miniaturization and integration, Takasago has developed more than 10,000 models due to the customer requirements. With the know-how in high-mix low-volume production and the experience from the medical field, we provide high-quality products for aerospace related applications.
Product overview
HVA/HVAL series miniature valves
Miniature thruster valve for satellite propulsion applications:
- 2.0 MPa pressure rating
- Compact and lightweight.
HVD/HVDL Satellite Propulsion Valve - 10 MPa
Latching version available
10 MPa pressure rating.
Compact and lightweight.
HVC series thruster valves
Thruster valve for satellite propulsion applications:
- 2.8 MPa pressure rating
- Frictionless moving core
Strengths of Takasago Fluidic Systems
- Advanced quality control and process control based on 40-years’ experience in the medical field
- Specialists in custom engineering and high-mix low-volume production
- Realization of miniaturization and weight saving
- Integrated production from design and material machining to assembly and inspection
Customized solutions for space
- Thruster Valves
- High Pressure Control Valves
- Latching Valves
- Integrated Fluidic Systems for Space Experiments
- Automated Cell Culture Systems Used in the Microgravity Environment
Customized solutions for aviation
Solenoid Valves, Check Valves and Pinch Valves
- For pneumatic control
- For hydraulic systems
- For air conditioning and oxygen supply systems
- For beverage dispensers and galley equipment
- For lavatory equipment
Proportional valves
- For fuel control experiments
Electromagnetic actuators (solenoids)
Miniature pumps
Examples of production and adoption
Use Cases
Custom ultra-compact valve for satellite propulsion
Customization overcomes defects, and now it's time to go into space!