Sandvik Coromant, the world's leading producer of tools for the metalcutting industry, continues its commitment to aerospace with the establishment of a new Aerospace Application Center in Fair Lawn, NJ.
This state-of-the-art center, which officially opened its doors on April 28th, will focus on projects for machining in high temperature and titanium alloys for aero frame structural parts and engine components. The aim is to concentrate specifically on customers who are interested in readdressing their current processes.
A dedicated team of industry specialists, process and development engineers and CAM programmers support the customer projects and training at the center, which is fully equipped with the latest machines to develop the most productive processes for aerospace customers.
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