A Future Of Opportunities For Specialised Metals In The Aerospace Industry Video Interview

Brian Mercer, Global Director Tube Products for AMETEK Specialty Metal Products explains why the future for specialised metals in the aerospace industry is set to be an opportunity rather a challenge

by Patrick Johnson | Thursday 13 September 2018

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The drive for lighter, more efficient engines is leading to higher temperatures and a growing demand for specialised, heat resistant metals – particularly nickel alloys. Due to its high strength to weight ratio, titanium will continue to be the material of choice for high pressure, hydraulic systems on airframes.

AMETEK SMP is focussed on developing innovative aerospace alloys that are lighter and stronger to satisfy these industry trends.

Mercer explains: Typically, we’re looking at current generation alloys and try to work out how to make them thinner and stronger. We ask ourselves how do we actually evolve the alloy, so we have a new alloy in itself which can provide more weight savings combined with mechanical strength”.

The interview concludes with a discussion of the ongoing development of additive manufacturing technologies at SMP where the outlook for atomised metal powders is equally bright.

The video can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/y95f8zso

CONTACT

Bettina Schadow
Fine Tubes Ltd
sales.finetubes@ametek.com
www.finetubes.com
+44 1752 876416

Thursday 13 September 2018 / file under Aerospace | Engineering | Technology