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Solar Atmospheres’ Greenville, S.C., facility has expanded its scope of Nadcap approval to include vacuum furnace brazing for the growing aerospace manufacturing cluster in the southeast U.S. The plant also announced an expansion to its current scope of Boeing approval to include the processing of Precipitation-Hardening, Corrosion-Resistant and Maraging Steel parts to the requirements of AMS 2759/3.
Solar’s Greenville facility now has an approved scope of processing for Boeing that includes the following specifications: