DMC awarded AS9100 aerospace certification  

The Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) has received a key aerospace certification that demonstrates its commitment to production quality and traceability.

Working alongside the Midlands Aerospace Alliance and the Manufacturing Technology Centre, the DMC has been awarded AS9100 Rev D and ISO 9001:2015 following a recent audit by BSI.

The approval makes the DMC one of the few commercial additive manufacturing businesses in the UK to receive the certification, ensuring it is well-placed to meet the current and future needs of the local and international aerospace industry.

While the DMC has been working with partners to service aerospace and space customers since launching in 2021, it now has independent certification. This means it can directly supply certified private and government aerospace, space and defence organisations with additive manufactured components and meet the rigorous requirements of these sectors within an international framework.

The journey towards approval began through collaboration with the Midlands Aerospace Alliance (MAA) and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) to apply their knowledge of aerospace requirements to the physical quality processes when designing and laying out the DMC as part of the successful DRAMA project.

AS9100 Rev D is an internationally recognised Quality Management System (QMS) for organisations working in the design, development, production, installation and servicing of the aviation, space and defence sectors. It incorporates and builds upon ISO 9001:2015 with additional quality system requirements to satisfy industry and government customers.

Kieron Salter, CEO of the DMC, commented: “While we have worked with collaborators to supply aerospace and space components, we are now able to work with customers directly. Receiving AS9100 certification, as well as ISO 9001, demonstrates that we have the knowledge and systems in place to supply high-quality parts that meet the standards and requirements of our customers across aviation, space and defence.

“As one of the few commercial additive manufacturing facilities in the UK with extensive metal and polymer capabilities, we are a valuable element of the national advanced manufacturing supply chain. Thanks to the teams at Midlands Aerospace Alliance and the Manufacturing Technology Centre for working with us to gain certification.”

“I would personally like to thank the DMC team on this amazing effort in obtaining these standards in particularly our quality manager, Israel de la Cruz.”

DMC
www.digitalmanufacturingcentre.com

 

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