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Machining Nylon (Polyamide): A Plastics Guide
September 6, 2019An Informational Brief on Polymer Machining One of the high-performance thermoplastics that AIP works with is NYLON: a PA, or polyamide. It is known for high strength, maintaining mechanical properties at elevated temperatures and chemical resistance. This polymer was first introduced by DuPont in the 1930s following extensive research on polyesters and polyamides. For this reason, polyamides comprise the largest family of engineering plastics with a wide range of... Read More
The History of Aviation Materials
July 18, 2019Key Moments in Aircraft & Aerospace Innovation Aviation technology has come a long way to get to where it is today. Over the course of the last century countless test flights, thousands of blueprints, and endless research from passionate minds have propelled the evolution of aircraft and aerospace technologies. Read on to discover how aviation materials have shifted to create a better, safer, and more efficient flight experience. ... Read More
Machining Kynar Resin (PVDF): A Plastics Guide
July 1, 2019An Informational Brief on Polymer Machining Kynar®, Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF) is a specialty fluoropolymer thermoplastic known for its ease of processing and its versatility in a variety of applications. PVDF’s manufacturing not only ensures durability in its utility, but also delivers an innate resistance to acids, bases, high temperatures, and solvents. Harsh industrial environments are no match for PVDF parts, which is why it is commonly used in environments... Read More
Machining Vespel (PI): A Plastics Guide
June 3, 2019An Informational Brief on Polymer Machining Vespel Polyimide (PI) is a high-performance polymer frequently machined for end-use in aerospace, semiconductor and transportation technology. This material thrives in extreme environments with high strength, chemical resistance, high temperatures, and a low coefficient of friction. It also has impressive sealing and wear properties. Our latest machining guide discusses what goes into machining Vespel and how its considerations differ from other manufacturing options... Read More
What It Means to Be AS9100D:2016 Certified
May 3, 2019AIP Precision Machining is proud to officially be AS9100:2016 certified as part of our dedication to quality in machining for aerospace applications. To share what that means, we’ve put together the following article to explain what AS9100D:2019 certification is and how we achieved it. What is the AS9100D:2016 Standard? AS9100 is a company level certification based on the ISO 9001 quality standard requirements, but with additional requirements based... Read More