Practical safety is important in the aerospace industry, which provides no compromises or carelessness.
In this regard, supervisory bodies, e.g., the European air Safety authority (EASA), regulate the aerospace industry with strict certification measures. This is intended to achieve and guarantee the highest possible level of safe. These measures AS 9100 in USA, EN 9100 on the European exchange or JISQ 9100 in Asia especially direct the aerospace and travel industry. These are measures using to the structural guard of aerospace vehicles. Some companies are so specialized in the documentation, inspection verification and examination of the vehicles and spare parts to guarantee and prove compliance with the proper rules.
Surface coatings for aerospace components demand a specific set of performance attributes from both aesthetic and functional standpoint. Some of the functions that aerospace coatings must fulfill include:
- Resistance to abrasion and erosion at sub and supersonic speeds.
- Resistance degradation when exposed to high altitudes.
- Resistance to corrosion, erosion and stress resulting from vibration, turbulence, and wing flexing.
In recent years, in order to decrease labor prices at higher industry manufacturers, business welding has become progressively more automated, most notably with the usage of robots at resistance spot welding (especially in the automotive industry) and in arc welding. In robot welding, mechanical devices both take this fabric and do the weld and at first, point welding was its most general use, but automatic arc welding gains in popularity as technology advances.
Below is the list of our products that possess the ability to increase lifetime and enhance performance whilst lowering maintenance costs:
- TM6B rod and sheet provide superior wear resistance and corrosion resistance. It retains excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. Products made of TM6B easily combat hostile environment, thus have a longer service life. TMetal’s 6B products follow strict standards and comply with Aerospace Material Specification AMS 5894 requirements.
- TMPK135 is a mixture of carbide particles and nickel-based matrix specifically designed for HVOF systems. It produces strong corrosion and abrasion resistance coatings that maintain hardness at temperatures up to 870 ℃ (1598℉). It has proven to be ideal for extreme erosive and abrasive environments.
We are committed to provide products that offer exceptional resistance not only to mechanical wear but also to erosion, corrosion, oxidation, and extreme temperatures typical to combustion and turbine engines. Our metal powders offer endless opportunities; Using our metal powders, our clients can produce intricate and highly resilient aviation components.
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