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A Century of Aerospace Innovation
Aerospace engineers have turned to Timken for friction reduction solutions for as long as there have been airplanes, helicopters, spaceships, and satellites. Any machine designed to take flight needs strong, efficient bearings that can withstand extreme conditions and perform reliably in critical situations.
오늘날 팀켄 엔지니어들은 전 세계 항공우주 파트너들과 협력하여 21세기 비행 기계를 상상, 개발, 생산하고 있습니다. 그들은 보다 효율적인 차세대 헬리콥터를 설계하고 있습니다. 토성의 타이탄 위성을 탐사할 회전익기인 드래곤플라이(Dragonfly)에서 NASA와 협력하고 있습니다. 도시를 변화시킬 전기 수직 이착륙 택시를 미세 조정합니다.
Wright Flyer부터 Webb 망원경까지 팀켄 팀이 수십 년 동안 중요한 항공우주 문제를 해결하는 데 어떻게 도움을 줬는지 알아보세요.
- 1903
- 1930s
- Mid-1930s
- 1935
- 1940s
- 1953
- 1964
- 1969
- 1996
- 2003
- 2009
- 2012
- 2020
- Feb. 2021
- Dec. 2021
- 2023
- Oct. 2024
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Earthbound No More
Using Diamond® chain products from their bicycle shop, Orville & Wilbur Wright pioneer the era of aviation with the world’s first manned, controlled flight near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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Ubiquitous Durability
Timken is the go-to supplier as the World War II Allies look for robust, rugged, durable bearing solutions. Each B-17 Flying Fortress uses 240 Timken bearings.
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Super Steel Changes the Game
Timken metallurgist Martin Fleischmann patents a corrosion-resistant steel alloy which leads to Super Steel 16-25-6 — an alloy giving Allied bombers and fighter planes critical advantages in the final stages of World War II. Super Steel is also essential in the development of postwar turbojet engines.
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A Revolution in Commercial Air Travel
Timken® bearings in the Douglas DC-3 make commercial air travel comfortable, reliable and profitable.
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Bringing a Lifesaving Dream to Life
Timken engineers work closely with Igor Sikorsky to develop the R-4 — the first helicopter to be sold in high volume. Its ability to hover as well as fly up, down and sideways make it ideal for lifesaving missions.
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Air Travel Upgrade
Twenty Timken® bearings — used in both the propellers and landing wheels — support the British Vickers Viscount, the first turboprop airliner — known for its smooth, quiet ride, panoramic windows and low operational costs.
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Mach 3 Speeds
Longtime partner, B.F. Goodrich designs Timken® bearing into the landing gear of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird US Air Force reconnaissance plane. Built to fly above Mach 3 (three times the speed of sound), its 1976 airspeed record for air-breathing flight — 2,193.2 mph — still stands.
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Guiding the First Moon Walkers
Timken’s work on inertial guidance systems bears fruit in Apollo 11’s Lunar Exploration Module, guiding astronauts to the moon for the first time. The same system is used in 1970’s Apollo 13 to guide astronauts back to Earth after the main guidance system fails.
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Exploring Mars: Pathfinder
Timken® miniature, precision bearings play a critical role in the Pathfinder mission, which lands Sojourner, the first rover to explore the Red Planet.
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Exploring Mars: Spirit and Opportunity
NASA’s “twin robot geologists,” Spirit and Opportunity rovers, rely on Timken bearings for their descent to Mars.
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Meeting the Extreme Challenges of Space
Astronauts embark on a spacewalk to make delicate repairs to the 30-year-old Hubble Space Telescope. To withstand the extreme operating temps and vacuum of space, the mini power tools they carry use a custom thin-section precision ball bearing designed by Timken engineers.
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Exploring Mars: Curiosity
In addition to using Timken® bearings in its descent, the Curiosity rover also has Timken® bearings in the center hub of its sample carousel system. Two ¼ inch (6.35 mm) Timken® bearings also run the tiny vacuum pump that supports the rover’s analytical equipment.
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Covid-19 Disrupts Air Travel
When thousands of passenger jets are grounded during the Covid-19 pandemic, the all-important landing wheel bearings sit quiet — a state they were never designed for — Timken service engineers step in to develop maintenance and inspection procedures so aircraft can return to service quickly and safely when the time comes.
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Exploring Mars: Perseverance
GGB, a Timken brand, partners with NASA to develop tribological solutions used in the sampling and caching systems of the Perseverance Rover which lands on Mars in search of signs of ancient life.
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Peering Into Infinity
Supported with Timken technology, The James Webb Space Telescope launches a new era of deep space exploration. Timken bearings are used in two critical systems: Mechanisms that secure key components of the space telescope prior to deployment, and the downlink antenna that makes communication possible.
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Next-Level Efficiency
Timken launches a complete line of tapered and cylindrical bearings featuring silicon nitride (ceramic) rollers. The hybrid bearings are lighter, stronger, and more efficient than all-steel bearings — perfect for extreme aerospace requirements.
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NASA launches Europa Clipper
NASA recently launched the Europa Clipper, a robotic, solar-powered spacecraft built to orbit Jupiter and capture high-resolution images of Europa, one of its four largest moons. Scientists will use the images to understand Europa’s icy shell, determine if the ocean beneath it could support life and identify sites for future landing missions.
High-precision, preloaded stainless thin-section bearing pairs from Timken support the camera system mounted on the outside of the spacecraft — with minimal protection from the temperature and radiation extremes it will encounter on its multi-year flight.
“세계 항공기 대부분은 팀켄 랜딩 휠 베어링을 사용하여 이착륙합니다. 매년 수십억 명의 생명이 하루에 여러 번 극한의 조건을 견뎌야 하는 중요한 부품에 의존하고 있습니다.”
폴 이슨
항공우주 엔지니어
“고객은 우주를 탐험하고, 우주에 대해 발견하고, 날씨를 추적하고 예측하는 데 도움이 되는 우리의 베어링 전문 지식을 신뢰합니다.”
스콧 라팔람
응용 엔지니어링 전문가
“팀켄의 내마모성, 열 관리, 고속, 전력 밀도, 고부하 제품은 항공기 설계자가 찾고 있는 제품에 딱 맞습니다.”
박사. 라이언 에반스
이사, 연구 및 개발
미래로 나아가면서 한 가지는 분명해졌습니다. 항공우주 분야의 혁신은 항상 커뮤니티의 노력이 될 것입니다. 문화와 공간을 넘어 사람들을 하나로 모아 서로에게서 배우고 가장 어려운 과제를 쉽게 보이게 만드는 것입니다.