In the inertial navigation test turntable industry, the arm materials are mainly cast iron and aluminum-magnesium alloy. Blueequator's choice of aluminum-magnesium alloy for the arms is due to its remarkable performance advantages.
Compared to cast iron, aluminum-magnesium alloy is lighter, enabling the turntable to achieve faster dynamic response and higher operational flexibility. The lightweight design not only increases the movement speed of the equipment but also reduces inertia effects, thereby improving testing precision.
Despite being lightweight, aluminum-magnesium alloy does not compromise on strength and durability. It offers superior fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term stable operation of the turntable in harsh environments. This high strength and durability extend the equipment's service life and reduce maintenance costs.
Aluminum-magnesium alloy has better thermal conductivity compared to cast iron, meaning it can dissipate heat more effectively under high-load operation, preventing the equipment from overheating. Good thermal management ensures the turntable's stability and precision, especially during prolonged continuous operation.
Blueequator's multi-axis inertial navigation test turntables incorporate advanced design concepts and high-quality materials. The use of aluminum-magnesium alloy arms further enhances the overall performance of the equipment. Choosing Blueequator means opting for high-efficiency, high-reliability, and high-precision testing equipment.