Saturday, November 23, 2013

Aerospace

International Space Station Neutral Buoyancy Testing at Johnson Space Center
AEROSPACE
Providing key support to our nation’s top aerospace contractors and program

At Ducworks, we’ve always been about “Reaching Higher”.  That is part of the reason why we excel at supporting our aerospace customers in their most challenging and strategically important aerospace projects.

Our earliest projects were providing fabrication, assembly and neutral buoyancy support to Boeing’s Rocketdyne division for the development of the International Space Station (ISS).

Our involvement in the development of the ISS spans from the earliest sketches through permanent NASA training modules which are still in use today at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.

Today our aerospace specialists excel in all aspects of support manufacturing from the large and complex to the small and intricate.

•    Prototype Mockups
•    Assemblies
     o    Large & Complex To Small & Intricate
     o    Electrical, Piping & Mechanical
•    Tooling & Fixtures
•    Inspection & Calibration Tools
•    Specialized Shipping Fixtures, Pallets & Containers
•    Neutral Buoyancy
•    Developmental Design & Engineering
•    Load Testing

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