Aluminum has a number of useful features. It is much less dense than steel, it is fairly strong (although not as strong as steel), and it is highly resistant to corrosion and does not rust, unlike steel. If you are building something that is intended to fly, weight matters a lot.
ECS stands for Environmental Control System in relation to the aerospace industry.
There are no OSHA standards specifically for aerospace engineering. The OSHA General Industry standards would usually apply, although some activities may come under the Construction Industry Standards..
Aerospace companies provide the research, design, development, construction, testing, science and technology of aircraft and spacecraft and are therefore a big part of the industry.
HyperMesh software is used in Aviation and Aerospace industry for the analysis of local structures & identification and removal of redundant material. It helps in meshing and automated model construction in the automotive industry.
Liberty Aerospace was created in 2000.
Titanium
I think they uses it for wrapping food and stuff. And in some buildings they use a different type of aluminum.
Hellenic Aerospace Industry was created in 1975.
Aluminum Alloy is easily machined and easy to forge. Aluminum Alloy is about 1/3 the weight of steel.
Mainly aerospace aluminum.
ECS stands for Environmental Control System in relation to the aerospace industry.
Germanium is a chemical silver-white metalloid chemically similar to tin. It is an important semiconductor material used in transistors. It is named after the country of Germany. Aluminium is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. Aluminium is resistant to corrosion. Aluminum structural components are vital to the aerospace industry and very important in other areas of transportation and building.
Richard S. Cadogan has written: 'U.S. aerospace industry' -- subject(s): Aircraft industry, Aerospace industries
Aluminum
aircraft, spacecraft, etc.
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Defense and Aerospace