December 2010 ISSUE

December 2010
December 2010 |
COVER STORY

Better Peening Shouldn’t Be a Shot in the Dark

Almost any pilot will tell you that when it comes to airplane parts like wings or engine blades, failure is unacceptable. That’s why more aerospace companies have sought to reduce the possibility of metal fatigue in such critical parts, and why some manufacturers of those pieces use a technique called shot peening.
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Mechanical Finishing

Better Peening Shouldn’t Be a Shot in the Dark

Almost any pilot will tell you that when it comes to airplane parts like wings or engine blades, failure is unacceptable. That’s why more aerospace companies have sought to reduce the possibility of metal fatigue in such critical parts, and why some manufacturers of those pieces use a technique called shot peening.
Anodizing

Anodizing: How to Avoid “Greenwashing” Your Product

Product manufacturers naturally want to say good things about their product. Current marketing trends emphasize environmentally beneficial attributes of a product, not just to identify the manufacturer as a good corporate citizen, but also as an inducement for the consumer to purchase the product.
Anodizing

Becoming an Approved Aerospace Anodize Supplier

Fabrication of aerospace structure requires rigorous standards due to the high cost of rework and the severe consequences of in-flight failure. To become a supplier for aerospace anodize, an approval process which is not readily understood must be followed.
Anodizing

Designing for Opportunity: The Aluminum Advantage

Many industries that require innovative solutions in cost reduction and weight savings are turning to aluminum as a substitute for stainless steel and other carbon steel alloys for parts and components.
Mechanical Finishing

Improving Aerospace Engines with Advanced Materials

Advanced ceramics and high performance superalloys are playing an important role in improving aerospace engines as aerospace manufacturers look for high-temperature materials that increase performance, improve fuel efficiency and satisfy safety standards, while at the same time lowering manufacturing costs.
Anodizing

New Uses For Anodized Aluminum Oxide

Anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) has attracted significant interest among the nano-science and engineering research community in recent years. AAO consists of highly aligned nanopores “self-assembled” in a hexagonally close-packed pattern.
Anodizing

Overview: Aerospace Anodize Finishes

The following anodizing process overviews are provided as a means of introduction to aerospace anodizing
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