Metcar's advanced graphite material is transforming aerospace engineering. It withstands extreme conditions—temperatures over 1,000 degrees—essential for safety and performance. Its...

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At Metcar, we specialize in advanced carbon graphite solutions that improve component performance, reduce maintenance costs, and extend service life in aerospace applications.
Our PMA-approved parts provide a cost-efficient alternative to OEM components, ensuring safety and durability in even the most demanding conditions.
With decades of expertise in material science and precision engineering, we help manufacturers and MRO providers achieve greater efficiency and reliability—whether in gearbox seals, fuel pump bearings, or other critical components.
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Metcar's advanced graphite material is transforming aerospace engineering. It withstands extreme conditions—temperatures over 1,000 degrees—essential for safety and performance. Its...
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The aerospace industry leaves no margin for error, demanding materials that can withstand high altitudes, high speeds, and extreme temperatures upwards of 1,000 degrees to meet the strict safety...