South Bay Chapter meeting in Santa Fe Springs on February 13
TECT Power, Inc. manufactures and supplies turbine engine components and assemblies for aviation, industrial, military, and marine applications in the United States and internationally. It offers airfoils, such as blades, vanes, and diffusers; critical rotating components, including impellers, blisks and integrally bladed rotors, and disks/hubs/shafts/rings/seals; and forgings.
TECT Power has a broad spectrum of manufacturing capabilities in the aerospace, defense, and industrial markets. From precision forging to 5-axis milling, to special processes. TECT Power is specialized to offer a wide array of engine components to all the OEMs.
TECT Power has technical expertise in materials such as titanium alloys, aluminum alloys, stainless steels, steel alloys, and nickel cobalt alloys. Mixing this cutting-edge know-how with our robust manufacturing capabilities and our integrated supply chain gives TECT Power the capability to be a one-stop shop.
TECT Power, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky with locations in Ohio, California, Georgia and New York.
Free for A&D Forum members (exclusive access until January 30), $40 for non-members ($30 Early Bird until February 6). Limited to 20 attendees. For more information and to register to attend go to https://adfsbfeb19.eventbrite.com.
Attendees must fill out a Visitor Form and send it to Massimo Masini no later than 8 am on Monday, February 11.
Click here for more information about and to join The Aerospace & Defense Forum.
The South Bay Chapter of The Aerospace & Defense Forum is sponsored by Moss Adams, California Manufacturing Technology Consulting, and InVista Associates.
Leave a Reply