Everaxis
A global specialist in high-performance rotation and transmission technologies, for the most innovative, demanding and critical sectors.
- 5, avenue Denis Papin
BP 36
Le Plessis Robinson, 92350
France
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Latching Waveguide Switches
Waveguide switches enable switching between two RF channels. The latching type is stable in both positions without holding current. Manual and automatic (electromagnetic) actuators are available.
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Multi Mode Fiber Optic Rotary Joints
Multi Mode Fiber Optic Rotary Joints (FORJ) can be supplied as a stand alone product with customized features (wavelength, connectors, fiber).
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High Speed Slip Rings
High Speed Slip Rings transfer power and data in rotating environments at speeds of up to 20,000 rpm. They provide low noise, high reliability and long life.
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HD-SDI Twist Capsules
HD-SDI Twist Capsules allow for high data rate transmission across a limited rotating mechanical joint in typically military and aerospace systems.
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Waveguide and Coaxial Rotary Joint Assembly
Waveguide and Coaxial Rotary Joints are used for the transmission of power and signal between the locked and rotating parts of a radar or satcom system.
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Twist Capsules
Twist Capsules are used for applications where limited rotation is required. EVERAXIS has designed many custom solutions for a wide variety of defence, aerospace and space applications.
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Coaxial Rotary Joints
EVERAXIS single and multi channel Rotary Joints are designed to work in rotating 50 Ohm systems, where uninterrupted and low loss signal transfer is required. Coaxial Rotary Joints are compact and lightweight compared to Waveguide Rotary Joints.
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Harsh Environment Twist Capsules
From land to air to sea to space, twist capsules are used in many limited rotating platforms. EVERAXIS manufactures Harsh Environment Twist Capsules that operate even in the most extreme environments, and the most demanding operating conditions.
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Opto Electrical Slip Rings (Electrical and FORJ Combined)
Opto Electrical Slip Rings are a combination of fiber optic rotary joints (FORJ) with gold, silver or carbon contacts. High data rates are transmitted through the FORJ while power and other signals are transferred through a contact technology.
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Pancake Slip Ring
Pancake or Platter Slip Rings are a specialty for EVERAXIS USA. All drum style Slip Rings can be reconfigured into a Pancake design. Choosing one or the other is highly dependant on the geometric constraints of the system.
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Slip Rings Separates
Separates are typically rings and insulation material assembled on an axis along with separate contact brushes. They are usually designed with flying leads. Once integrated, they provide electrical contact between stationary and rotating parts of a slip ring assembly. They use bearings from the host system and provide a more compact and economical solution than self-contained Slip Rings. The coupling of these items requires technical skills from the OEM and is suitable for applications that have tight mechanical requirements.
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Gimbal Integrated Rotating Systems
EVERAXIS manufactures slip rings and integrates other elements to provide superior assembly for our customers. These assemblies are used on sensor and gimbals for military programs in land, air and sea applications.
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Capsule Slip Rings
Capsule Slip Rings are compact slip rings that can be used in a wide range of applications. They integrate rotor, stator, brush block, bearings and casings and enable the transmission of power and data through rotating systems. They are ready to be integrated into customers’ systems and provide built-in protection from humidity and dust.
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Waveguide Switches
With over 70 years of RF experience, EVERAXIS specializes in designing the most demanding Waveguide Switches in extremely complex systems, including in low quantities.
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Turret Integrated Rotating Systems (OMFV)
Slip Rings can be fitted on tank turrets and military vehicles for frontline operations, allowing power, Ethernet, video and CAN bus signals to be transmitted on the battlefield using fiber optic channels.