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protect and perfect - L
RADOMES RADOMES protect and perfect Electromagnetic transparency and structural integrity are the two key components to consider when developing radome and antenna products that can perform in military applications, satellite communications and extreme weather conditions L-3 ESSCO S32 Radome in Barajas, Madrid, Spain In the sophisticated world of high-performance antenna systems and the radomes that protect them, L-3 ESSCO is second to none. Since the 1960s, when it pioneered products that formed the sandwich radome market, the company has grown into a worldwide supplier of ground-based, shipboard and speciality radomes and accessories, as well as state-of-the-art antennas and turnkey engineering solutions. Acquired by L-3 Communications in 1998, L-3 ESSCO’s facilities in Ayer, Massachusetts (Electronic Space Systems) and Kilkishen, County Clare, Ireland (ESSCO Collins) design and build products that balance two critical elements – electromagnetic (EM) transparency and structural integrity. The company’s engineers are among the most highly trained and qualified in the world, with expertise in RF, structural, design, composite, process, quality and environmental disciplines. Collectively it is a global supplier to a demanding ATC community, with products that perform in military, satellite communications, extreme weather and other applications. Sandwich radome L-3 ESSCO’s SO35 Radome in Prague, Czech Republic 102 AIR TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2014 L-3 ESSCO is known globally for its sandwich radome product line, designed specifically to minimise transmission, reflection and absorption losses in multi-panel radome geometries. The panel-to-panel interfaces – or joints – of multi-panel designs are the largest contributor to RF losses in a radome. L-3 ESSCO is the only radome supplier that uses proprietary tuning grids embedded into the overlapped joint area of the radome. This reduces scattering from the panel joints. The panels are tuned to frequencies such as L-, S-, C- and X-Band. Unlike the inwardturning joints used by the majority of manufacturers, L-3 ESSCO employs a flat, conformal joint design, preserving the quality of such tuning by varying the incidence angle of the EM wave received by the antenna across the radome’s surface. L-3 ESSCO is also the only company to design a geometry that forms a spherical shape using quasi-random panels, minimising the variation of the radome’s EM distortion parameters when compared with its competitors, which use regular panels and flat-faceted panel geometries. This results in AIR TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2014 103. radomes S38 Radome in Valencia, Spain of different weaves, resin ratios and curing abilities for its products. The pre-impregnated materials chosen, which have been used for many years in the company’s manufacturing process, ensure consistency across radome production and, more importantly, guarantee the proper thickness, delivering superior RF performance. L-3 ESSCO enjoys strong working partnerships with many of the world’s leading radar prime contractors and global ANS providers, including Thales, Raytheon, Indra, Intelcan, Lockheed Martin, Eurocontrol, AENA, NATS, COCESNA and the FAA, among others. Worldwide deployment S57 Radome in Johannesburg, South Africa greatly improved performance levels for both single- and dualband applications. In fact no other radome type gets closer to meeting the exacting performance standards of sandwich radome systems. In 1982 L-3 ESSCO took the industry by storm with the introduction of its composite sandwich radome production line, featuring a unique pre-impregnated, semi-automated process. It was a vast improvement over the hand-laid technique (bucket and brush), in which surface thickness cannot be verified and often leads to EM degradation, heavier panels and surface bubbling (blisters) due to non-consolidation of glass reinforcement and cold curing. Advanced materials By comparison, L-3 ESSCO employs the latest advances in composite materials via the pre-impregnated technology widely used in the aerospace and Formula 1 industries. It works closely with its material suppliers to get the best composition in terms 104 AIR TRAFFIC TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2014 Designed to operate in extreme conditions, L-3 ESSCO radomes are in use from the Arctic to the Sahara, and in many remote locations in between. Today there is an L-3 ESSCO radome in virtually every country in the world where such equipment is deployed, making it the preferred provider for protecting ATC antennas across the globe. One reason for this, among many others, is that L-3 ESSCO’s radomes withstand 300km/h winds and temperatures from -50°C to +70°C, not to mention combined ice and snow loads. The company’s turnkey approach includes, but is not limited to, towers, masts, cabins, fencing, civil works, uninterruptible power supplies and generators. It is also able to install customersupplied antennas without connection or testing. L-3 ESSCO is continuing to work with customers in Europe to provide a radome product and accessories that are designed and manufactured in compliance with CE Marking guidelines, since its customers require this feature in their sales portfolios. Most recently, L-3 ESSCO completed an extensive exercise in Italy with Vitrociset to meet Italian country specific certification requirements for L3-ESSCO’s sandwich radome products. L-3 ESSCO radomes are designed for a useful life of 20 years and the company controls the process from design through manufacturing, including field installations, inspections, service and repairs. Its fully qualified field-service personnel are at home in even the world’s most hostile environments and are capable of delivering a turnkey solution on-site. L-3 ESSCO has several thousand radomes in the field around the world, and with manufacturing facilities in the USA and in Europe it can quickly and thoroughly satisfy the most challenging radome needs for all its customers. v