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Ace Precision Machining

Ace Precision is an internationally recognized supplier to the Aerospace, Power Generation, Defense and Space industries

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Ace Precision is an internationally recognized supplier to the Aerospace, Power Generation, Defense, and Space industries.  Laser cutting, GTAW and resistance welding, sheet metal forming, thermal barrier coating, heat-treating, and CNC milling and turning operations are among the many services we provide our customers.

We have a lot to offer our employees.  We have state-of-the-art technology in our air-conditioned buildings.  In addition to employment opportunities and competitive salaries, Ace Precision offers a comprehensive benefits package including Health, Dental, Disability, and Life Insurance to our employees.  Additional Voluntary Life and Vision Insurance plans are also available, as well as Flexible Spending Account plans.  Ace Precision offers eligible employees a 401K Profit Sharing Plan with company match, Tuition Reimbursement, as well as Bonus Programs.  Through our Wellness Works Program, employees have a variety of wellness opportunities available including annual Health Risk Assessments, flu shots, and health club reimbursement.

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Nonconventional Machining

Ace Precision utilizes modern CNC controlled lasers with up to 8-axis of simultaneous motions. Integrated software manages gas flows, power levels, feed rates, rotation, part movement and machine articulation. Capabilities include cutting, hole drilling and welding, while holding close tolerances on turbine engine components made from nickel and cobalt alloys, stainless steel, and aluminum.

Fiber Lasers

Ace Precision is committed to staying on top of the latest technology. Cutting-edge fiber laser technology is incorporated into our laser processes to improve accuracy, throughput, quality, and process stability. Fiber laser technology allows Ace Precision to produce parts faster and more efficiently with improved cut quality over alternative laser sources. The beam quality of our fiber lasers produces a superior cut edge which reduces the need for post processing, and the reduced heat input of the process contributes to a reduction in typical recast layer thickness when compared to CO2 or YAG laser processing.


CNC Machining

Ace Precision utilizes modern CNC multi-axis milling and turning machine tools and state-of-the-art CAM software to achieve world-class efficiency and quality. We machine complex, close tolerance turbine engine components made from nickel, cobalt and stainless alloys and aluminum. Capabilities include 3-, 4- and 5-axis machining, with working envelope ranges up to 36 inches for prototype and production quantities.

CNC Milling

Ace Precision’s CNC milling machines have vertical and horizontal capabilities, facilitating the development and production of a wide variety of complex precision-machined parts. With two pallet shuttle systems, parts can be machined on one pallet while loading parts on the other pallet, thus reducing production time. The pallet changing system also provides the option of multi-operation workholding, resulting in lower setup times, which allows combining of operations to reduce handling and improve machine uptime. In addition, our machines are outfitted with 4- and 5-axis rotary indexing tables and dedicated fixtures on palletized tombstones, resulting in significant reduction in variation in production runs, improved quality and reduced costs. And recent equipment investments have added controls with faster code processing power to run larger high-speed dynamic machining programs for superior profile control and surface finish. Our in-house CNC milling equipment can handle parts up to 64″ x 32″ x 30″.

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