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Eaton's trusted space technologies include propulsion tanks, valves, regulators and feed systems to provide customized solutions specific to its customers' needs. Its Souriau interconnect products perform reliably across a wide range of space applications including launchers, spacecraft and satellites.

The components on every spacecraft must withstand extreme environments and perform with the highest level of reliability.


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