The Bellows Systems Advantage: Our AS9100-certified processes ensure that every bellows we produce has a "birth certificate." We maintain full traceability of materials, ensuring that what you receive is exactly what was engineered for your Aerospace Applications. [/vc_column_text]
While AS9100 governs quality management, NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) focuses on the technical execution of "special processes." In bellows manufacturing, this typically involves:.
Heat Treating: Managing the grain structure of high-nickel alloys like Inconel® to ensure durability under extreme thermal cycling.
Aerospace bellows often operate in extreme environments—handling cryogenic fuels or high-temperature exhaust.
At Bellows Systems, we utilize advanced EJMA (Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association) calculations and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to predict how a bellows will behave under intense pressure and vibration.
Procuring bellows for aerospace applications is a high-stakes responsibility.
Basic summary
In the aerospace industry, the margin for error isn’t just slim—it is non-existent. When a commercial jet is at 35,000 feet or a launch vehicle is exiting the atmosphere, the integrity of every single component is a matter of mission success and human safety.
For procurement professionals and engineers, selecting a manufacturer for aerospace application isn’t just about finding a part that fits a drawing; it’s about finding a partner that understands the gravity of risk mitigation. At Bellows Systems, our commitment to excellence is anchored in two critical pillars: AS9100 Rev D and NADCAP compliance.
Here is your essential procurement checklist for ensuring quality and supply chain reliability in aerospace manufacturing.