Alcoa Receives NADCAP Approval for Ultrasonic Inspection and Heat-Treatment at Samara Facility

Alcoa today announced it has received the National Aerospace and Defence Contractors Accreditation Program’s (NADCAP) approval for ultrasonic inspection and heat-treated forged products at its Samara manufacturing facility in Russia. NADCAP is an industry-managed accreditation program designed to develop a global aerospace industry supplier base with world-class quality control for special processes.

The Samara plant became the second Russian production facility to acquire the right to enter the world aerospace market and work with such customers as Airbus and Boeing. Alcoa’s Belaya Kalitva heat-treated sheet and plate received NADCAP approval this past summer.

The NADCAP certification audit was conducted in two stages. The first included certification of the heat treatment process, pyrometry and laboratory tests at Samara Forging Production. The second stage included certification of the ultrasonic testing procedures, which are particularly important for aerospace products.

Alcoa Russia President Bill O’Rourke, said, “We have made considerable progress in a relatively short time period in order to achieve this milestone. We placed a great deal of emphasis on achieving the certification in light of the Memorandum of Understanding between Alcoa and United Aircraft Corporation as well as in our serving aerospace leaders such as Airbus and Boeing. The next stage is to go through final certification with Airbus and Boeing.”

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