Aerospace
Controlled drawings, material evidence, and tight tolerance review for brackets, housings, fixtures, and flight-adjacent support parts.
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From AS9100D-certified aerospace components to FDA-adjacent medical fixtures, each vertical receives process guidance matched to documentation pressure.
Controlled drawings, material evidence, and tight tolerance review for brackets, housings, fixtures, and flight-adjacent support parts.
See 320 case studiesPrototype and launch support for molded housings, validation fixtures, machined assemblies, and PPAP-aware sourcing plans.
See 480 case studiesClean documentation routines for device prototypes, test fixtures, ergonomic housings, and validation components.
See 210 case studiesITAR-aware discussions, traceability expectations, and supplier matching for sensitive machined, molded, or printed components.
See 95 case studiesMaterial durability, inspection evidence, and replacement-part support for field equipment, enclosures, and test hardware.
See 140 case studiesCosmetic surfaces, tactile features, snap fits, and quick prototype loops for housings and accessory components.
See 380 case studiesMachine guards, grippers, fixtures, replacement parts, and tooling aids for production-floor reliability.
See 520 case studiesLightweight structures, actuator housings, printed end effectors, and machined interface plates for iterative builds.
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Supplier review begins with controlled dimensions, lot traceability, certificate needs, and inspection coverage so buyers can see the cost of documentation before release.

Prototype materials, surface finish, biocompatibility assumptions, and repeatability evidence are discussed before production schedules become difficult to change.
Xometry helps sourcing teams compare molding, machining, additive, and tooling routes with DFM notes, material tradeoffs, lead-time options, and documentation expectations before purchase orders are locked.