| Rouse-Tech drops CD3 CO2 ejection system dealer network |
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| 2007 Archived News by Planet News | |
| Friday, February 16, 2007 | |
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It's no secret that the margins in hobby rocketry products are small, but certain conditions can eliminate those already small gains. Citing a rise in machine shop productions costs which according to Rouse "cut the profit margin in half," dealers themselves were only ordering on an as-sold basis and not actually stocking the product.
CD3, which stands for Carbon Dioxide Deployment Device, is the result of numerous observations at launch sites of failed high altitude flights. So very often these high fliers would return dramatically with their electric matches partially burned and pyrotechnic charge missing, but yet without parachute deployment. A year of research using fixtures capable of simulating near-space vacuum, consultation with engineers and scientists, and hundreds of tests determined that current methods of deployment were lacking. The fact that e-matches and powder charges both needed to be within a contained system in order to work properly was well known to aerospace engineers but largely ignored by the hobby rocket community. The natural outgrowth of this experimentation was the utilization of this contained system to do work and open a CO2 cartridge which would provide the necessary deployment gasses. Rouse-Tech stated they would continue to sell CO2 cartridges to dealers for those fliers who used their products at launches. Other Rouse-Tech product distribution is not altered or affected. Website: http://www.rouse-tech.com No reader comments
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