TESTING Overview
The goal of any test program is to provide the customer with the most accurate and comprehensive understanding of how an advanced material or structure responds during manufacturing and in the field.
Intec combines state-of-the-art NADCAP accredited (SAE 7101, ISO 17052) facilities with an industry-leading technical staff to evaluate, characterize and certify both materials and structural elements. Whether performing an FAA certification program, dynamically testing a full-scale fighter wing, conducting a material allowables program or performing Quality Assurance testing, Intec will meet your most rigorous testing requirements.
Intec engineers work closely with clients throughout a project, sharing insight gained from years of materials testing, structural testing and manufacturing experience, and providing precise interpretation of data through detailed documentation. Intec test reports use spreadsheets and databases, digital photography, video and sound to allow complete reproduction of the test.
Our in-house fabrication and machining departments design, produce and machine fixtures, composite parts and specimens -- allowing Intec to customize testing to a client's specific needs. Projects are completed quickly and economically.
Extensive experience with FAA certification programs enables us to guide you through FAA certification from start to finish. From designing test and qualification plans, to providing on-site FAA monitors, Intec helps clients achieve FAA certification quickly and at lower costs.
With the equipment and expertise that is more often found in universities and very large companies, Intec is also uniquely suited to perform research programs that investigate the use of new materials and processes.
Please visit our sample programs to see a few of the testing programs we have conducted for clients.
Intec's full range of testing and related services gives clients the information they need to support product development, certification and quality, and to gain peak performance from their materials and structures.
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