Quality
We guarantee
Quick start-up, full qualification, and process quality control
- quick start of backup source for shot peening process,
- qualification time: 4–5 weeks (process launch + samples + PPAP/FAI+ residual stress measurements),
- quick qualification: process readiness in 2–3 weeks, plus approx. 2 weeks for samples, PPAP package, and residual stress verification.
- experienced special processes team: engineers and operators with many years of experience in shot peening processes,
- electronic, traceable records: digital records of the process and quality supporting audits and reporting to the customer,
- strong quality control: clear hold points, independent verification, and control of documentation and records.
- shot peening for critical metal components, e.g., drive and steering systems (e.g., shafts, axle shafts, gears, and similar components),
- control of Almen intensity and coverage in accordance with customer requirements/specifications,
- controlled tooling/fixtures and support for masking (where required),
- structured process documentation: process flow, control plan, link to PFMEA, traceability,
- PPAP and validation readiness – preparation of a typical PPAP Level 3/4 package (according to customer requirements), including: Process Flow / Control Plan / link to PFMEA, approach to MSA (where required), approach to capability (Cp/Cpk) – according to program/part requirements,
- full traceability: order → process parameters → verification → release → shipment, residual stress verification (XRD),
- support for residual stress measurements (cooperation with the XRD laboratory / path in accordance with customer requirements),
- sample identification and chain of custody • Reports ready for use in PPAP/validation.
Scope and capabilities (Shot Peening)
Comprehensive implementation of the process with full control, validation, and traceability
Quality system and certifications
International standards confirming process stability and compliance
- ISO 9001 and AS9100 implemented (special processes controlled within QMS),
- IATF 16949 audit (currently being implemented, Q1 2026),
- NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) – accreditation of special processes in the aerospace, defense, and space industries (implementation plan for 2026)


