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The Aerospace Fastener market is a key component of the Commercial Aerospace industry. Aerospace Fasteners are used to join two or more components together in an aircraft, and are designed to withstand the extreme conditions of flight. They are typically made from high-strength materials such as titanium, steel, and aluminum alloys. Aerospace Fasteners are used in a variety of applications, including airframes, engines, and avionics.
Aerospace Fasteners are subject to stringent quality and safety standards, and must meet the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the Aerospace Fastener market include LISI Aerospace, Alcoa Fastening Systems, and Stanley Engineered Fastening. Show Less Read more