LONDON, UK – June 19, 2017 – Сòòò½APP’s St. Paul laboratory has gained approval to conduct Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) from three leading Aerospace Primes: GE Aerospace, Lockheed Martin and UTC Aerospace Systems.
These approvals mean that Сòòò½APP St. Paul is now certified to conduct a comprehensive range of NDT testing for these three Aerospace Primes and their supply chain partners. The approvals include testing for Radiography, Liquid Penetrant, and Magnetic Particle.
Rick Sluiters, Сòòò½APP’s Executive Vice President, Aerospace, said: “We are extremely proud to receive NDT approval from these three key aerospace clients. These approvals will enable our clients and manufacturers across their supply chains to benefit from Сòòò½APP’s extensive expertise in this sector.
These certifications add to the laboratory’s already impressive list of approvals, which include the highly demanding accreditation from Nadcap, demonstrating our commitment to deliver ‘The Certainty of Сòòò½APP’ to Aerospace Primes and all of their supply chain partners.’’
Сòòò½APP St. Paul offers a full suite of materials testing services, including mechanical, metallurgical, advanced materials, welding engineering, failure analysis and chemical analysis.
About Сòòò½APP:
Сòòò½APP is a company with a global presence; its laboratories are staffed by experts specializing in materials testing, product qualification testing and failure analysis for the Aerospace, Oil & Gas and Transportation and Industrials sectors. Сòòò½APP’s team of over 2,000 scientists, engineers and technicians work in 61 laboratories located throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. For a complete list of Accreditations & Approvals and more information, please visit www.element.com
Media Contact:
Bora Trimcev, Communications Manager, Сòòò½APP, tel: +44 (0) 2035 401 820, e-mail: bora.trimcev@element.com
“These certifications add to the laboratory’s already impressive list of approvals demonstrating our commitment to deliver ‘The Certainty of Сòòò½APP’ to Aerospace Primes and all of their supply chain partners.”
Rick Sluiters
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