TKS (company)

TKS (Tecalemit-Kilfrost-Sheepbridge Stokes) was a British aerospace manufacturer formed in 1942 to develop an ice protection system that could be compatible with armoured leading edges on military aircraft.[1][2]

TKS
IndustryAerospace
SuccessorAerospace Systems & Technologies, Ltd. (1990)
CAV Aerospace, Inc. (2005)
CAV Ice Protection, Inc. (2015)
Founded1942
Defunct1990
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The TKS company was a collaboration between Tecalemit Ltd, which was a company specialising in aircraft oil systems, filters, etc, Kilfrost Ltd, which specialised in anti-icing pastes for aircraft, and Sheepbridge Stokes Ltd, who specialised in iron castings, particularly such items as fuel and oil pump rotors.

The TKS system utilised a de-icing fluid that was made to seep through a porous strip along the wing and tail surface leading edges where it would then be spread out by the airflow, an early example of the TKS system's use being on the Avro Shackleton maritime patrol aircraft. Other aircraft so-equipped were the Vickers Viking, Handley Page Hermes, Handley Page Hastings, Avro Tudor, and de Havilland Dove.[3]

References

  1. "Where Did TKS Come From?". Flying Magazine. 133 (9): 57. September 2006.
  2. "About Us". kilfrost.com. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  3. https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1946/1946%20-%202012.html
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