With an intense focus on minimising component weight, airframe ribs have traditionally been machined from aluminium. While this is still common, breakthroughs in materials technology are driving a rise in the use of aluminium lithium and composite materials. As a result, manufacturers producing these parts need solutions tailored to several types of material properties.
Tooling for Aerospace Airframe Ribs
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