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Aerospace and high value manufacturing

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With the help of Renishaw's probe and software, Honeywell can be sure that the machining process will run as expected…we can nip any defects in the bud by detecting them in advance.

Honeywell Aerospace (Mexico)

Example end-to-end manufacturing process of a bladed disk

Renishaw technology can be applied throughout the manufacturing process of a complex aerospace part.

Renishaw solutions help aerospace manufacturers perform repeatable, traceable and efficient work to the finest tolerances, so that every component meets its design intent.

Measure six degrees of freedom in any orientation from a single set-up

XM-60 is a laser measurement system capable of measuring errors in six degrees of freedom along a linear axis, simultaneously from a single set-up. It provides a powerful diagnostic tool to measure all geometric errors in the axis from a single capture.

3D surface capture with SPRINT™ technology

With the unique 3D sensor technology within the OSP60 probe module, probing systems with SPRINT™ technology provide exceptional, high-speed, high-accuracy, probing to CNC machine tools. Measure complex freeform surfaces such as blades or bladed disks using the Productivity+™ Freeform Surface and Blade Toolkits.

Metal additive manufactured parts for aircraft assembly

Metal additive manufactured parts are used in the aerospace industry for functional parts including engine turbine blades, fuel systems and guide vanes. The topological optimisation of parts can improve functionality and reduce weight.

Frazer-Nash has used additive manufacturing to produce a fastener for use during aircraft assembly for its customer, Kwikbolt. This can be made quicker and at a lower cost when compared to traditional subtractive machining methods.