HYDROFORMING
In 1964, Globe bought the very first Cincinnati Deep-Draw Hydroform Machine that was ever built.
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TUBE BENDING
Globe Engineering Co., Inc.
1/8” to 8” diameter tubes from aluminum, inconel, stainless and titanium.
WELDED ASSEMBLIES
Globe Engineering Co., Inc.
Globe Engineering’s NADCAP-accredited welding capabilities include manual and automatic GTAW and RSEW welding of complex aircraft assemblies, a Class A cleanroom, plus track, seam, spot, and automatic orbital welding.
GLOBE ENGINEERING
Globe Engineering Co., Inc.
For over 75 years, Globe Engineering has built quality aircraft components and assemblies for the commercial, defense and general aviation industries. Globe performs many different processes under one roof, helping us to improve efficiency and ensure quality. From the very beginning, Globe employees have earned an unmatched reputation for tackling tough jobs, with outstanding quality and on-time delivery. We welcome the opportunity to prove it to you. Contact us today.
COMPLEX ASSEMBLIES
Globe Engineering Co., Inc.
We work with aluminum, stainless steel, inconel and titanium, as well as non-metallic materials, including duct insulation, and silicone and rubber seals.
FASTENERS
Rivets: button, flush, double-flush and blind. We also work with Hi-locks, clinch nuts and ground studs.
ADHESIVE BONDING
We use customer-approved products from 3M, Bostik, Dow Corning and PRC DeSoto.
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In 1964, Globe bought the very first Cincinnati Deep-Draw Hydroform Machine that was ever built.
Since then, we’ve increased our number of Deep-Draw Hydroform machines to seven, from 12” to 32” blank diameter capacity.
The Deep-Draw Hydroform process is superior to other forming methods for many reasons: faster cycle times, less expensive tooling, and consistent production. The first part in a production lot is identical to the final part because there’s no swelling of the die. Urethane blanks eliminate marring of metal part surface, reduce thin-out, allow tighter radii, and the creation of more complex shapes.
Since then, we’ve increased our number of Deep-Draw Hydroform machines to seven, from 12” to 32” blank diameter capacity.
The Deep-Draw Hydroform process is superior to other forming methods for many reasons: faster cycle times, less expensive tooling, and consistent production. The first part in a production lot is identical to the final part because there’s no swelling of the die. Urethane blanks eliminate marring of metal part surface, reduce thin-out, allow tighter radii, and the creation of more complex shapes.
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