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Paris Air Show: Nasmyth shows contribution to aircraft engine design and manufacturing

Supplier of precision engineering products and services, Nasmyth Group, will be demonstrating the breadth and depth of its contribution to the design, development and manufacture of aircraft engines at the Paris Air Show.

To highlight their full capability as a solution provider and a Tier 1 supplier to the aerospace industry, the Nasmyth Group stand will feature an interactive infographic on a widescreen, showcasing the range of component aircraft engine parts and assemblies that its 12 subsidiary businesses design, develop or produce in prototype, volume production or legacy product quantities. There will be technical support on the stand to answer any questions on the products illustrated by three smart monitors displaying examples of the Group’s competence in Soft Metallics, Hard Metallics and Heat Resistant Alloys.

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Chairman and CEO of Nasmyth Group, Peter Smith, commented: “As a Group, Nasmyth provides precision engineering products and services to its global customer base with an unparalleled range of precision machining, welding, mechanical and fabricated assemblies and metal treatment services into the aerospace Industry. The Paris Air Show offers us an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the full scale of our contribution to the make-up of today’s aircraft engines.”

Nasmyth Group is a leading supplier to the aerospace industry, manufacturing everything from airframe assemblies to engine and instrumentation components for commercial airliners, business jets, military aircraft and helicopters. With their cutting edge design, production and finishing capabilities, the Group’s individual businesses have the collective capability to work with all of the highest performance metals and satisfy the requirements for next generation, environmentally friendly surface treatments.

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One of Nasmyth Group’s strengths is developing long-term strategic manufacturing partnerships with its aerospace customers. The Group also has the ability to support design reverse engineering to fulfil complete repair, overhaul and retrofit contracts.

 

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