Company Also Announces a New Weapons Customer for its North American Machining Operations
“Our Aerospace and Defense business is a focus area and is scaling into a meaningful growth platform for NN,” said
In tandem with the announcement of its newly obtained licensing, NN is also announcing a new business win and commercial relationship for its
NN’s Aerospace and Defense operations deliver precision components, plating services and assemblies used in guidance systems, optics and scope housings, weapon components, laser systems, and electronic subsystems. The Company’s ITAR-registered facilities are prepared to serve the specialized needs of customers with ITAR-controlled projects while its FFL license ensures responsible manufacturing in firearms-related categories. Together, these credentials enhance NN’s role as a trusted partner to aerospace companies, Tier-1 defense primes, and advanced technology customers.
Within its Aerospace and Defense segment, NN’s
NN’s Polymet division adds advanced clad metal solutions to the portfolio, supplying aerospace and defense customers with overlay, inlay, and corelay materials, as well as precious metal wire and electrical contact tapes. These products are used in weaponry components, aerospace connectors, electronic heatsinks, and sighting systems, providing performance advantages that single-alloy components cannot achieve. Polymet’s ISO 9001:2015 quality systems and rigorous ASTM testing standards support reliable supply into mission-critical programs.
The Company’s Aerospace and Defense-capable facilities are strategically located across its
NN expects its Aerospace and Defense-related revenue to increase as new opportunities emerge across government programs, prime contractors, and aerospace initiatives. The Company also plans to expand its Aerospace and Defense capabilities, products and certifications, and highlight them with a larger presence on its corporate website.
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