aerospace-grade materials
[/ˈɛəroʊspeɪs greɪd məˈtɪriəlz/]
nounpl: aerospace-grade materials
materiais de grau aeroespacial
1. High-performance materials engineered to meet stringent specifications for aircraft, spacecraft, and aviation components, characterized by exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, durability, and resistance to extreme temperatures and conditions
The aircraft manufacturer uses aerospace-grade materials such as titanium alloys and carbon fiber composites to ensure safety and longevity.
O fabricante de aeronaves utiliza materiais de grau aeroespacial, como ligas de titânio e compósitos de fibra de carbono, para garantir segurança e longevidade.
2. Materials that have undergone rigorous testing and certification to meet international aerospace standards and regulations
Aerospace-grade materials must pass extensive quality control tests before being approved for use in commercial aviation.
Materiais de grau aeroespacial devem passar por testes rigorosos de controle de qualidade antes de serem aprovados para uso na aviação comercial.
In Brazil, aerospace-grade materials are particularly relevant due to the country's significant aerospace industry, particularly Embraer, a major aircraft manufacturer. The term is used extensively in technical documentation, engineering contexts, and quality assurance discussions. In the USA, this terminology is fundamental to the aviation and space industries, representing a mark of premium quality and safety certification.
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