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Pyrotechnic Devices

Pyrotechnic Devices

Pyrotechnic devices provide high-reliability solutions that meet the firing, pressure and mechanical impact requirements of military munitions, spacecraft, manned and unmanned military/civilian vehicle subsystems. In order to nationalize pyrotechnic systems, design, production and qualification activities are carried out based on military standards and project requirements:

  • Igniter Capsules
  • Gas Generators
  • Pressure Cartridges
  • Rocket Engine Igniters
  • Pin Pullers
  • Pin Ejectors
  • Pyrotechnic Valve
  • Curtain Pass Igniters
  • Cable Cutters
  • Pyrotechnic Bolts
  • Detonators
  • Metric Igniters
  • Exploding Foil Igniters
  • Explosive Bolts
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Pyrotechnic Devices Areas of Use

Igniter Capsules

Igniter capsules are used to ignite pyrotechnic systems, rocket engine igniters and thermal batteries.

Pressure Cartridges

Pressure cartridges are used to meet the gas pressure requirement in ammunition subsystems.

Gas Generators

Gas generators are used in munitions subsystems to meet the high pressure requirements (e.g. opening of wings in wing opening systems).

Pin Pullers

Pin pullers are used to release lateral loads applied to the pin (e.g. to release ammunition subsystems).

Pin Ejectors

Pin thrusters are used to break, tear and push ammunition subsystem components (e.g. opening the cooling gas tank air line).

Cable Cutters

Cable cutters are used to cut the cables/wires in the ammunition (e.g. to open the air intake hatch).

Pyrotechnic Valve

Pyrotechnic valves are used for opening/closing liquid and gas lines in munitions.

Pyrotechnic Bolts

Pyrotechnic bolts are used to ensure the separation of ammunition subsystems (e.g. to release the engine cover).

Rocket Motor Igniter

Rocket motor igniters are used to ignite a solid fuel rocket motor.