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Ipp training 09 18-18 Part1

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Ipp training 09 18-18 Part1

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  1. Control Products, Inc. Part-1

  2. We are driven by challenging the status quo indifficult control applications, via creative switch and sensor solutions, to improve safety, efficiency and reliability to our customers’ products.

  3. Status Quo: Water and electricity don’t mix; any truly waterproof switch solution will be cost prohibitive.

  4. CPI switches are built to operate even submerged in water. This product evolved from strictly a military grade switch to an industrial grade switch, with a 40% cost reduction and no degradation in performance.

  5. Status Quo: Electro mechanical switches are prone to failure, particularly in harsh environments, where high humidity, dust, salt, temperature extremes, icing, high shock and vibration are present.

  6. Eventually all contacting switches will be replaced with non-contacting devices.

  7. Bring us all of your “unreasonable” parameters, and we will bring a unique approach to provide a reliable control solution. Non-automotive vehicular continues to push for improved component reliability at an economical price – a challenge CPI continues to meet.

  8. Status Quo: There is no practical solution to electro-hydraulic control in harsh environments.

  9. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor:

  10. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor: • Must be an absolute sensor

  11. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor: • Must be an absolute sensor • Must easily install within a standard hydraulic cylinder – eliminate the need for gun drilling

  12. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor: • Must be an absolute sensor • Must easily install within a standard hydraulic cylinder – eliminate the need for gun drilling • Must be a non-contacting sensor technology

  13. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor: • Must be an absolute sensor • Must easily install within a standard hydraulic cylinder – eliminate the need for gun drilling • Must be a non-contacting sensor technology • One sensor must be capable of working for any stroke length within the sensing range

  14. Presented with a list of requirements for this control challenge, CPI has patented a revolutionary sensor technology which ticks off all of the requirements for such a sensor: • Must be an absolute sensor • Must easily install within a standard hydraulic cylinder – eliminate the need for gun drilling • Must be a non-contacting sensor technology • One sensor must be capable of working for any stroke length within the sensing range • Must be robust to shock and vibration

  15. Status Quo: Application-specific components are not available for low-volume challenging applications.

  16. Low-volume challenging applications tend to be unanswered by most manufacturers, as there is up-front solution development, many pitfalls, all requiring attention to detail. These are in CPI’s wheelhouse.

  17. Low-volume challenging applications tend to be unanswered by most manufacturers, as there is up-front solution development, many pitfalls, all requiring attention to detail. These are in CPI’s wheelhouse. Examples: AMOT, Roda Deaco, Supa Cat, Steyr, Terex (Germany) Allison Transmission, Diamond Aircraft, long-stroke sensors, GE

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  19. Here’s how we get it done: • Define application requirements • Design solutions to meet those requirements • Create product release programs to meet customer needs • Implement these programs, which include design, prototype fabrication, product testing and production

  20. Key performance characteristics contributing to our success: • Rapid response here’s >> team work, factory based RPM • Accurate, high quality work why we’re >> ISO, outstanding, caring work force • Complete follow-through good >> cohesive management team, ISO

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