News Release
February
26, 2004
Metal
Improvement Company Laser Peening Facility Awarded JAR-145
Approval
Livermore,
CA, Feb. 26 - The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) have
awarded JAR-145 repair station approval to the Metal
Improvement Company's laser peening facility in Livermore,
CA (repair station number JAA.5573).
This facility was the first in the world to utilize
laser peening technology in production on commercial
turbine engine components. The Livermore facility is
also an approved Federal Aviation Administration repair
station (MPKR633X) for specialized laser peening services.
In the laser peening process a laser beam generates
a one million psi pressure pulse on the surface of a
metal part. The pressure pulse creates a shockwave that
travels through the metal and imparts a layer of beneficial
compressive stress to the surface. This compressive
stress increases the component's resistance to failure
mechanisms such as fatigue, fretting fatigue and stress
corrosion, which translates to increased component life.
Metal Improvement Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary
of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW), provides
precision metal finishing services that include laser
and shot peening, peen forming, heat treating and coating
services. The company operates over 50 facilities in
North America and Europe. For more information about
the Metal Improvement Company visit www.metalimprovement.com
Curtiss-Wright Corporation, headquartered in Roseland,
NJ, is a diversified company that designs, manufactures
and overhauls products for motion control and flow control
applications in addition to providing metal treatment
services. For more information about Curtiss-Wright
visit www.curtisswright.com
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