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Aerospace Recycling & Alloy Identification | GNDT
GNDT supports advanced aerospace recycling with cutting-edge material analysis technologies.
As the global aviation industry retires an increasing number of aircraft, recycling complex components such as aircraft engines is becoming a major challenge for the metal processing sector.
Aircraft engines are built using highly specialized materials including titanium, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, and high-nickel superalloys. Once dismantled, a single engine can generate more than 100 different material streams, each requiring accurate identification to avoid contamination and maximize material value.
For recycling facilities, precise and reliable alloy verification is therefore essential.
Portable analysis technologies such as the SciAps X-200 allow operators to instantly identify metal compositions directly in the field. This enables faster sorting, improved material segregation, and better recovery of high-value aerospace alloys.
As a regional partner of SciAps, GNDT provides advanced analytical solutions to support industries requiring accurate material verification across the Middle East.
By combining innovative technologies with technical expertise, GNDT helps industrial operators improve material traceability, reduce contamination risks, and contribute to more sustainable recycling practices.
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