Metcar delivers high-performance carbon graphite components engineered to withstand extreme aerospace conditions—intense heat, high speeds, and demanding altitudes. Approved by major aircraft...
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In aerospace applications, performance isn’t optional, it’s critical.
Metcar’s engineered carbon graphite components are designed to deliver reliability in demanding environments, from turbine systems to fuel pumps and auxiliary equipment. Our materials perform where heat, speed, and continuous operation push components to their limits.
From seals and bearings to custom-engineered solutions, we support aerospace systems that require consistent performance and long service life.
We’ll be at MRO Americas (Booth 1104)—we’d welcome the opportunity to connect and discuss your application needs.
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