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Accurate Screw Machine achieves AS9100 REV C Certification

By Editor Design World | September 28, 2016

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New Jersey-based manufacturer demonstrates its continual dedication to producing the highest quality, custom hardware, fasteners and machined components for the aerospace market.

CHICAGO, IL – Accurate Screw Machine (ASM), a division of MW Industries, Inc., is pleased to announce its achievement of AS9100 Rev. C certification for its Fairfield, New Jersey manufacturing plant. AS9100 registration is an aviation, space, and defense quality standard, based on the ISO9001 quality management system, and supported by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG).

“Certification to the demanding standards required by AS9100 proves our commitment to the aerospace market”, explained Chris Thomas, Vice President and General Manager, Accurate Screw Machine. Thomas states that customers can expect to receive superior product conformity and reliability, highly accurate documentation, and streamlined processes compared to non-certified suppliers. Ultimately, waste is reduced and overall costs are lowered by utilizing suppliers who are AS9100 certified. “AS9100 certification is a requirement to remain in and to grow within the aerospace and defense markets. Our customers asked us to do this and we listened,” said Thomas.

mw-industries-custom-mfg-hardwareAccurate Screw Machine has been manufacturing custom electronic hardware, fasteners, and precision machined components to the aerospace and general industrial markets for over 50 years. The company excels at rapid prototyping and design of hard-to-make products made from specialty materials. ASM’s success is built on custom product designs with short production runs within narrow delivery windows. This rapid response, combined with the quality assurance of the newly acquired AS9100 certification, ensures the company’s continued position as a trusted supplier within the aerospace and defense industries.

ASM is one of four MW Industries’ companies that have earned AS9100 certification. “With this successful achievement, Accurate Screw Machine joins Atlantic Spring, Capital Spring, and Helical Products as certified manufacturing facilities within the MW family of brands”, states John Bagnuolo, Chief Executive Officer of MW Industries. “This augments MW Industries’ place as a leading manufacturer of fasteners, springs, stampings and other precision-manufactured components serving the aviation, space and defense markets.”

Accurate Screw Machine completed the AS9100 registration audit through American Systems Registrar (ASR) on September 20, 2016. The certificate was issued by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB). Visit the company’s website for a copy of the AS9100 certificate.

Accurate Screw Machine

MW Industries, Inc.


Filed Under: Aerospace + defense, Fastening + joining • locks • latches • pins, Screws • nuts • bolts, Springs

 

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