Aviation: How our technologies make your #FavoriteMoments possible
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Temperature fluctuations, rotational forces, mechanical loads, changing wind and weather conditions: An aircraft has to withstand a lot to enable safe travel above the clouds. Over 100 years of aviation experience and precise, state-of-the-art technology and production processes make us pioneers in safe, economical and environmentally conscious air travel.
We supply safety-critical components to over 200 technologically advanced customers worldwide, including all major aircraft manufacturers. voestalpine BÖHLER Aerospace, for example, is a leading supplier to the aerospace industry and specializes in the production of highly stressable drop forgings made of titanium alloys, high-alloy steels and nickel-based alloys. Our special materials are used, for example, for wing side panels, cargo systems and cargo access doors, engines, pylon and engine mounts and landing gear – and of course for turbine construction. voestalpine BÖHLER Profil manufactures, for example, special profiles for the production of turbine rings or engine guide vanes, which are installed in various types of aircraft and helicopters. We also supply special profiles for the production of seat rails for securing containers in cargo aircraft, for the manufacture of loading flap guide rails or sealing profiles for loading hatches.
Our long products (rods, billets, etc.) are also used in a wide range of dimensions for components for the aviation industry. Our aerospace companies in the High Performance Metals Division, e.g. Villares Metals in Brazil or the voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation in Shelbyville (Kentucky, USA) and many other locations worldwide put all their know-how at the service of safety and efficiency in aircraft construction.
voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl in Kapfenberg (Austria) and voestalpine BÖHLER Bleche in Mürzzuschlag (Austria) are regarded as one of the most reliable aerospace suppliers in the world. The new stainless steel plant in Kapfenberg produces tool and special steels fully automatically, which are predestined for the production of highly resilient and weight-saving aircraft parts, among other applications. Around 200 different alloys, e.g. the nickel-based alloys that are so important for aviation, are sent out into the world from there – many of them “into the air”.
There is no question that we know our way around steel. But we can do more – much more. In addition to steel, composite and other materials – usually very light ones – are also used in aircraft construction. And we have expertise there too. Take titanium, for example: with a specific weight of 4.51 g/cm³, it is about half as heavy as steel, while at the same time offering high corrosion resistance – even without a coating. This is why titanium is used for wings, engine mounts, in the engines themselves (turbine disks), for the landing gear and in the vertical stabilizer. We are the only manufacturer of titanium sheet for the aviation industry in Europe and our North American aviation company – voestalpine RFC Aerospace – is also “top in titanium”. It has been manufacturing formed and welded titanium products since 2008 and has taken up the machining of titanium components in recent years.
In many cases, titanium will gradually replace aluminum, which has been increasingly used to date – also because it is more compatible with fuselages made of composite materials. Titanium has a particular advantage for these hybrid designs: When heated, titanium components change their dimensions only half as much as steel or only by a third compared to aluminum; the metal’s coefficient of thermal expansion is roughly the same as that of carbon fibers, making it particularly suitable for joint processing. An Airbus A350, for example, consists of 53% carbon fiber and 14% titanium. While Boeing’s long-haul aircraft B777, for example, was still made of 7% titanium, this metal already accounts for 15% in the Dreamliner B787.
Modern production methods, precise workmanship and high-quality raw materials coupled with expert knowledge in aircraft construction make us a leading partner to the aviation industry. This is how we enable efficient, environmentally friendly and safe air travel worldwide.
In our new brand and image campaign #FavoriteMoments, we show our contribution to a modern, sustainable life from the perspective of people. We focus on their individual favorite moments and the commitment of our employees that makes such moments possible. The specially composed song “All these moments” accompanies the campaign and musically conveys our values, courage, community and our joy for the future and is authentically accompanied by pictures of our employees.
Die voestalpine ist ein weltweit führender Stahl- und Technologiekonzern mit kombinierter Werkstoff- und Verarbeitungskompetenz. Die global tätige Unternehmensgruppe verfügt über rund 500 Konzerngesellschaften und -standorte in mehr als 50 Ländern auf allen fünf Kontinenten. Sie notiert seit 1995 an der Wiener Börse. Mit ihren Premium-Produkt- und Systemlösungen zählt sie zu den führenden Partnern der Automobil- und Hausgeräteindustrie sowie der Luftfahrt- und Öl- & Gasindustrie und ist darüber hinaus Weltmarktführer bei Bahninfrastruktursystemen, bei Werkzeugstahl und Spezialprofilen. Die voestalpine bekennt sich zu den globalen Klimazielen und verfolgt mit greentec steel einen klaren Plan zur Dekarbonisierung der Stahlproduktion.