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Nasmyth TMF achieves NADCAP accreditation for non-destructive testing

Nasmyth TMF has achieved NADCAP accreditation for its non-destructive testing (NDT) services for the aerospace and defence sectors.

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Located in Valencia, California, Nasmyth TMF is a specialist in metal finishing, painting, and non-destructive testing for the aerospace and defense industries.

Francisco Palop (above), General Manager of Nasmyth TMF, said: “With our ongoing full Nadcap accreditation we are well placed to continue serving the aerospace and defence supply chains across the USA and Canada.”

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Nasmyth TMF is at the forefront of green zero emission metal finishing processes. From its modern state-of-the-art production facilities, Nasmyth TMF delivers metal finishing services without any harm to the environment.

The Nasmyth Group USA team is positioned to serve the West Coast of the USA, Canada as well as the North American markets, sharing the tools, experience and capabilities of Nasmyth Group from across the globe.

 

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