"You‘ve got a weight problem?" is the motto of the stand in hall B6, 60-G5 (Hanse Aerospace Pavilion). That is a question aircraft manufacturers would certainly answer in the affirmative. HellermannTyton will show innovative product solutions with a weight-savings of up to 75 percent. Such drastic weight reductions are achievable when, for example, metal parts are replaced with plastic. With no compromise on quality or performance. To do this, HellermannTyton, the leading global provider of cable management solutions, has the know-how and the experience.
Not only weight reduction, but also increased productivity will be a leading topic at the HellermannTyton stand. HellermannTyton will present the EVO7, an innovative, ergonomic cable tie application tool that protects the muscles and joints of the user, who can bind cable ties with minimal effort. Because repetitive motion can cause incapacitating injuries, EVO7 makes work safer as well as easier and more efficient.
HellermannTyton has been working closely with the aviation industry for more than 40 years. HellermannTyton’s experts develop customized product solutions to customer requirements. All aviation products are tested to the latest standards. HellermannTyton has been certified in accordance with current aviation standards since 2008. In February 2013, the company successfully completed the second monitoring audit for the aviation quality management standard DIN EN 9100.
The Aircraft Interiors Expo 2013 takes place from April 9th to 11th, 2013, in Hamburg. It is the world’s largest event dedicated to the aircraft interiors industry. Almost 8,000 visitors from 87 countries came to the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2012 , and more than 500 companies exhibited products for "cabin interiors", "in-flight entertainment", "connectivity" and "passenger services".
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EVO7: The ergonomic cable tie application tool EVO7 protects the muscles and joints of the user.