3D-CAM keeps Adams Rite Sabre on the cutting edge
High tech aeronautics plumbing and fixtures firm Adams Rite Sabre International (ARSI) needed a limited production run of 30 passenger
airplane faucets, and they needed them fast.
It was a complicated project, requiring both ceramic shell and solidmold casting as ARSI intended to use a silicon bronze alloy instead of aluminum. Our engineers ended up working closely with the design team at ARSI after the first prototypes indicated that the design required an important modification.
ARSI was so pleased with the final product that they ordered another 50-75 parts, with the possibility that 3,000 more would be needed within the year.
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