PCC PCC Airfoils

About

A leading producer of turbine blades and vanes, engineered through advanced investment casting technology to withstand extreme temperatures and corrosive gases.

Industry Context

The Demand for Higher Performance

 

Current aerospace trends have placed a premium on engine performance and fuel efficiency. Since performance and fuel efficiency both increase as the gas temperature inside the engine increases, this has created a need for complex aerodynamic turbine airfoils that operate at higher service temperatures.

Higher Temperatures, Better Performance

Performance and fuel efficiency both increase as the gas temperature inside the engine increases — driving demand for airfoils that can operate at higher service temperatures.

Materials & Process

Engineering for Extreme Environments

 

Hot section airfoils must be able to maintain their structural integrity in an environment of extreme temperatures and corrosive gases. Their manufacture requires the use of special super alloys that are resistant to high temperature, oxidation, corrosion, and stress levels. The complex shapes required of these components can be achieved only with advanced investment casting technology. The dimensional control must be precise.

High Temperature Oxidation Resistant Corrosion Resistant Stress Resistant
Dimensional control must be precise — achievable only with advanced investment casting technology.
Grain Structure Technology

Two Advances in Airfoil Casting

 

Demand for such airfoils has led to two advances on the grain structure of airfoil castings: directionally solidified (DS) and single crystal casting. Both advances are attempts to increase the high-temperature threshold of airfoil applications by altering the grain structure of the metal.

Directionally Solidified (DS)

Longitudinal Grain Alignment

DS blades and vanes are solidified in a way that essentially orients all grain boundaries in the alloy in a single direction. As a result of this longitudinal grain alignment, both ductility and resistance to thermal fatigue is improved — enhancing component life for our customers.

Single Crystal Casting

Eliminating Grain Boundaries

Single crystal castings eliminate grain boundaries altogether, as parts are produced that consist of a single crystal. The current method employed to produce these castings requires the most stringent control of the solidification cycle and the entire investment casting process.

Grain boundaries are the weak link in cast parts.
Our Capabilities

Leading the Market in Airfoil Manufacturing

 

PCC Airfoils, a leading producer of these components, has developed highly automated casting furnaces and investment casting processes for the manufacture of blades and vanes. Significant process development at PCC Airfoils with ceramic cores, solidification technology, computer modeling and inspection methods assures our continued strength in this market.

PCC Airfoils, LLC consists of multiple manufacturing sites in the United States, Mexico, and England.

United States Mexico England
Automated Casting Furnaces
Ceramic Core Development
Computer Modeling
Inspection Methods
PCC Airfoils Headquarters
Corporate Office
Address
26800 Fargo Ave.
Bedford Heights, OH 44146
Phone
(216) 831-3590
 
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