​Aerospace Gears, Pulleys, Splines and Sheaves
HM Manufacturing recognizes the unrelenting demand for product quality and precision machining in the aerospace manufacturing industry.
Aerospace is an evolving industry, driven by the use of technology for aircrafts, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, and spacecrafts. As a leading manufacturer for power transmission components, HM Manufacturing takes pride in working with top aerospace manufacturers. We specialize in custom gears, pulleys, splines and sheaves as well as the ability to engineer prototypes and large production runs. We are a turnkey operation for custom parts made for the aerospace industry. As a global brand, we ensure that cost effective measures, along with product innovation is implemented at every step. HM is certified to meet all the requirements and specifications for AS 9100 Rev D for power transmission components that creates efficient technology designed to manufacture aerospace products. As an aerospace supplier, HM manufactures heavy and light application products needed for the production of all OEM Aerospace components and systems. With our in house precision machining facility and knowledgeable staff, we can assure every custom power transmission component will be made with reliability, quality and consistency in mind. Materials
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Collins Aerospace and CEET embark in formal partnership
NIU’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (CEET) is excited to announce the beginning of a formal partnership with Collins Aerospace’s Electric Power Systems division in Rockford. The new initiative, supported by a $50,000 donation from Collins, will help grow the college’s programming focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
GKN Aerospace details progress on H2GEAR hydrogen fuel cell powertrainA year into the development of its H2GEAR hydrogen-electric powertrain, GKN Aerospace has seen a subtle shift in the UK government-backed project.
Vertical Aerospace gains as flying taxi operator rings opening bell at NYSEVertical Aerospace (NYSE:EVTL), the British flying taxi company that went public through a de-spacing deal last week, rose 14% as the company rang the opening bell at the NYSE this morning and amid social media mentions.
Aerospace MFG and Design’s Best of 2021: 2021 ForecastDefense and commercial space business offer alternative revenue for companies in those sectors. The U.S. Department of Defense and NASA continued to award contracts through 2020, and there are no immediate signs this activity will be curtailed under the new administration.
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