Precision ADM received certification to additively manufacture parts for the aerospace and defense industries

This is a moment of celebration for Precision ADM. The additive manufacturing solutions provider has been granted AS9100 Rev D and ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System certifications.

The company will now be able to produce products and components related to aerospace and defense industries. They will certainly exploit their metal additive manufacturing systems unveiled in February, in order to lower production costs by reducing waste and decreasing time to market. As far as materials are concerned, the company is interested in taking advantage of materials such as Titanium, Cobalt-Chrome, Inconels, and other critical aerospace alloys.

Our team continues to prove to be industry leaders. In 2017 we were the first Canadian metal AM service provider to achieve ISO 13485 certification for medical applications, and now in 2018 we are again the first to hold both certifications for medical and aerospace, said Martin Petrak, Chief Executive Officer, Precision ADM. “We are proud of our team’s accomplishment in reaching this significant milestone and are excited to work under these quality systems with our aerospace and defense customers.”

Dale Kellington, Director of Quality, added “The design and manufacturing controls these certifications demand give our aerospace and defense customers the confidence they need that our manufacturing output will meet their stringent requirements within an ITAR compliant Controlled Goods Program registered facility.

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