Sintavia achieves AS 9100 design and development certification

AMFeb21News - Sintavia
AMFeb21News - Sintavia

Sintavia, a designer and additive manufacturer of critical thermal and airfoil components for the aerospace, defence, and space industry, has achieved AS 9100 approval for product design and development.

The approval, which followed months of auditing the company’s past performance, allows the company to offer its flight and launch customers certified design solutions for critical components such as heat exchangers, combustors, and chassis. The latest certification adds to the company’s industry-leading set of quality accreditations.

“Over the past nine years, Sintavia has reached a number of milestones as we have developed the market for critical, additively manufactured components for the aerospace, defence and space industry,” said Alex Bencomo, Sintavia’s vice president of operations. “AS 9100 accreditation for design and development continues this trend. Customers can now be assured that not only does Sintavia possess the capability to design and develop their critical components, but also that it maintains the processes needed to conform these parts to rigorous quality standards.”

In addition to AS 9100 certification for the design and manufacture of aviation components, Sintavia is certified to ISO 17025 and ISO 14001 standards, and holds Nadcap accreditations in additive manufacturing, heat treatment, and mechanical testing.

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