A3D earns AS9100 quality assurance certification

July 12, 2024

A3D Manufacturing has been granted AS9100 certification (Courtesy A3D)
A3D Manufacturing has been granted AS9100 certification (Courtesy A3D)

A3D Manufacturing, a Manufacturing as a Service (MaaS) provider in professional-grade additive and traditional manufacturing technologies, based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, has been granted AS9100 certification by the IAQC (International Aerospace Quality Group). This gives its customers qualified assurance that the components it produces meet the aerospace industry’s rigorous requirements.

The AS9100 standard is a set of guidelines for implementing a Quality Management System for use by aviation, space, and defence organisations. To become AS9100 certified, a manufacturer must undergo an extensive audit, during which its processes, procedures, and outcomes are evaluated for quality and precision.

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“A3D Manufacturing is a trusted source of components and parts for many customers in the aerospace sector,” stated Jon Toews, Senior Vice President of A3D Manufacturing. “The sector is unique in that components are designed to withstand extreme conditions such as atmospheric pressures, rapidly shifting temperatures, and high speeds that could otherwise affect performance, durability, and safety. Our customers rely on us to deliver the highest-quality components every time, and the AS9100 certification assures them that we are up to the task.”

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