SL Engineering won a contract to produce Inconel de-icing ducts used on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. One of the major challenges of this project was to produce a series of complex 5 axis machined duct fittings from a nickel-chromium-based superalloy material that required specialist cutting tools and multi-load work holding techniques and tooling, to enable the efficient production of these complex prismatic fittings.
The original idea was to produce the parts in a five-operation machining process involving multiple turning, roughing and milling operations on five separate machines. The early machining trials resulted in long cycle times and work holding/clamping issues, utilising methods and tooling that were transferred from the previous supplier.
The time taken out of the process and the improved product conformity led to a robust and repeatable process, which led to over 95% OTD on these running production parts, zero defects (100% RFT) and allowed SL to deliver a cost down leading to the award of a 5-year contract with our globally based OEM customer.