Precision in Every Layer
In the aerospace industry, even the smallest components play a massive role—shims are a perfect example. These thin, custom-cut materials are used to fill gaps, adjust clearances, and ensure perfect alignment between parts during assembly. From airframes to turbines, shims support critical tolerances where absolute precision is non-negotiable.

Supporting Safety & Performance
Aerospace-grade shims are engineered to withstand high temperatures, intense pressure, and vibration without compromising the structural integrity of the assembly. They help reduce stress between components, minimize wear and tear, and extend the lifespan of high-performance systems—ultimately supporting safety and operational efficiency.

Custom Fit, Every Time
No two aerospace applications are the same, and that’s why shims come in a variety of materials—like stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium—and are precision-machined to exact specifications. Whether it’s for rotor alignment, avionics mounting, or engine casing adjustments, the right shim ensures a flawless fit every time.

A Small Part with Big Impact
Though small in size, shims are critical to ensuring aircraft meet the highest standards of safety, accuracy, and reliability. Their role in assembly, maintenance, and repair keeps aircraft flying with confidence—proving that in aerospace, every detail truly matters.