NEAR NET SHAPE APPROACH
The focus on buy-to-fly ratios highlights the contributing role that near net shape processing can offer. This has undoubtedly been a driver in increasing this service offering from AMA.
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PASU PROGRESSIVE ALLOY
Aero Metals Alliance
In addition to stocking common grades, shapes and sizes, PASU has a full inventory of nonstandard sizes.
Progressive’s multiple value-added processing capabilities provide the ability to supply near-net products resulting in reduced machining time. From 2 stocking locations (Hartsville, South Carolina & Las Vegas, Nevada) the company efficiently supports the North American market, with close proximity to international airports and major shipping ports on the east & west coast of the USA providing exceptional service to the global market. Progressive’s AS9100D Certified quality system is complemented with many major OEM Approvals including Pratt & Whitney - LCS.
Specialty products include round bar, flat bar, plate & forgings in the following alloys:
17-4PH & 15-5PH
13-8MO
13-8 Supertough®
4340M (300M), 4330M, 4340 VAR
Cronidur 30®
Custom 455® & Custom 465®
440c & 440c VAR
Value added processing capabilities include:
Production cutting up to 22" diameter
Plate processing up to 24" x 72" x 170"
Waterjet cutting & near-net shape processing
Grinding, trepanning & gun drilling
Heat treating, destructive & non-destructive testing
PROCESSING CAPABILITIES
Aero Metals Alliance
The extended range of products offered through AMA is also reflected in the range of services provided.
Each company has its own processing capabilities which vary from business to business. In essence, the collective capability of AMA embodies the latest technology to meet the needs of any specific metal processing requirement, including but not limited to:
Cutting
shape cutting
milling
surfacing
sawing
drilling
guillotining
waterjet cutting
USI testing
heat-treating or re-tempering
forgings
machining to near net shape
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The focus on buy-to-fly ratios highlights the contributing role that near net shape processing can offer. This has undoubtedly been a driver in increasing this service offering from AMA. As a major contributor in the aircraft manufacturing supply chain, this is a key area of development for AMA and its companies.
Customers are increasingly looking to optimise their production processes. This is primarily driven by the need to maximise their own spindle time for core business activities, with AMA therefore undertaking some of the machining processes. It can take many forms, from simple cutting to more intricate processing in which near net shape pieces are supplied.
Even in AMA businesses whose business is predominantly transactional (so called ‘spot business’) rather than contractual, the processing element is increasing. Pre-machined kits of parts to individual specifications are becoming more commonplace.
In addition to freeing up time for customers and OEMs to focus on more profitable final processing, near net shape processes can improve product quality, reduce variability and enhance component design functionality.
As the industry continues to search for ways to lower buy-to-fly ratios and reduce the amount of waste, near net shape processing will have a greater role to play.
Customers are increasingly looking to optimise their production processes. This is primarily driven by the need to maximise their own spindle time for core business activities, with AMA therefore undertaking some of the machining processes. It can take many forms, from simple cutting to more intricate processing in which near net shape pieces are supplied.
Even in AMA businesses whose business is predominantly transactional (so called ‘spot business’) rather than contractual, the processing element is increasing. Pre-machined kits of parts to individual specifications are becoming more commonplace.
In addition to freeing up time for customers and OEMs to focus on more profitable final processing, near net shape processes can improve product quality, reduce variability and enhance component design functionality.
As the industry continues to search for ways to lower buy-to-fly ratios and reduce the amount of waste, near net shape processing will have a greater role to play.
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