Aerospace Brochure

This brochure provides an overview of Technetics Group products for the aerospace market along with platforms where we have a history of providing excellent products.

Product Overview Brochure

This brochure provides a comprehensive overview of Technetics Group’s product line, offering custom sealing solutions for critical industries.

SLS Case Study

Technetics Group is a proud supplier to NASA, Boeing and Aerojet Rocketdyne, and proved instrumental in working with these organizations on the development of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS).

Metal Seals Master Catalog

Technetics Group is committed to providing the highest quality metal seals and sealing systems. We provide seals for use in some of the most critical and demanding applications, including aerospace, nuclear power generation and automotive.

Airplane Turbine Engine Cutaway

3D Tour of Sealing Solutions and Acoustic Attenuation on Commercial Aircraft

Deep inside every aircraft metal seals, mechanical seals, brush seals, and elastomeric seals are working to provide safety and efficiency. Take a look inside a turbine engine to learn how these seals play a critical role in the engine’s performance. In this video, you will also see where our patented acoustic Feltmetal® is specified in the auxiliary power unit to dampen engine noise for passenger comfort and regulation compliance. Since the 1950s, Technetics Group has been engineering aerospace components including abradable Feltmetal® seals, brush seals, face seals, circumferential seals, elastomer seals, static metal seals, acoustic media, burst discs, edge-welded metal bellows, and accumulators.

BLADESAFE® Abradable Seals Brochure

Technetics Group’s BLADESAFE® abradable material provides superior clearance control between the blade tip and the casing, mitigating leakage of air flow around the blade and improving overall efficiency as well as life of the engine.

Abradable Seals Brochure

Abradable seals permit the engine designer to install a rub tolerant material so that the engine operating clearance can be minimized with attendant maximization of engine efficiency.