Common Aerospace and Aviation Applications
- Interior cabin panels and trim components
- Lightweight structural supports
- Electrical insulation panels and barriers
- UAV and drone airframe parts
- Avionics mounting plates
- Composite brackets and standoffs
- Aircraft seating components
- Instrument housings and control panel backings
- Air duct supports and baffle components
- Ground support equipment parts
- Aerospace tooling fixtures
- Rotorcraft interior components
- Lightweight fairings and covers
- Battery insulation panels for electric aircraft
- UAV landing gear components
- Spacer and washer components for aerospace assemblies
- Prototype parts for R&D and testing
- And more
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Consistency and Accuracy for Flight Ready Components
Aerospace manufacturers depend on materials that maintain uniform thickness, density, and stability across every production run. Laminates engineered for dimensional consistency help ensure that interior panels, structural supports, and avionics components fit precisely within assemblies. This reliability reduces rework, supports automated machining, and improves yield rates in facilities that rely on CNC routing, drilling, and precision cutting. Stable laminates also help maintain alignment in multi-material assemblies where tight tolerances are required for safe operation.
Surface Quality and Aesthetic Control for Cabin and Cockpit Use
Aerospace interiors require materials that balance performance with appearance. Laminates with controlled surface finishes, uniform color distribution, and predictable texture characteristics support both functional and decorative applications. These qualities are valuable for cabin trim, instrument housings, and custom interior components where appearance influences passenger experience. Materials that accept polishing, engraving, or texturing allow designers to achieve refined finishes without sacrificing structural performance.
Mechanical Strength for Lightweight Aerospace Structures
Weight reduction is a constant priority in aerospace design. Reinforced laminates provide high tensile and flexural strength while keeping mass low, enabling manufacturers to produce durable components for UAV frames, interior supports, and aircraft hardware. Their ability to withstand vibration, repeated stress, and environmental exposure supports long-term reliability in both manned and unmanned aircraft. This strength-to-weight balance also benefits applications such as drone airframes, battery housings, and precision instrument mounts.
Environmental and Wear Resistance for Demanding Flight Conditions
Aerospace components must withstand exposure to temperature changes, moisture, vibration, and mechanical wear. Laminates engineered for low moisture absorption, chemical resistance, and abrasion tolerance maintain performance in environments ranging from aircraft interiors to UAV platforms. These properties help ensure that components retain their appearance and structural integrity throughout their service life, reducing maintenance needs and improving reliability.
Current Composites has been a family owned and operated business since 1962. Our team is always available to answer questions, and if we do not have an immediate answer, we will find one. Whatever your aerospace manufacturing or assembly needs may be, there is a Current Inc. product that can support your project at a competitive price.
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