Aerospace cleanroom; high technology in a modular HIGHCARE cleanroom. A dust-free state-of-the-art environment;which is industrially assembled and whose metal ceilings and walls can be flexibly partitioned and dismantled, even after completion.
BENELUX
Anyone thinking of aerospace engineering will not immediately have Dutch or Belgian industry in mind. Nevertheless, quite a few industrial sectors in the Benelux are involved in the aerospace industry, either directly or indirectly.
SECTOR
The aerospace sector has a high technological character and contributes significantly to the economy with its employment and added value. The sector must constantly innovate to maintain its position in the, often international, world of aerospace.
Dutch and Belgian contributions in space cover a broad spectrum. From fundamental science and applications for space data to hardware development by industry. Some suppliers use a HIGHCARE clean room. The ISS space laboratory uses glove boxes assembled in a HIGHCARE cleanroom.
COMPETITIVELY PRICED
HIGHCARE stands for high quality and long economic life at a competitive price level. Even for this high-level cleanroom aerospace.
AEROSPACE INDUSTERY
Until 1996, the Netherlands built its own aircraft. It was then decided to focus on supplying subsystems and components for the world market. This system-level knowledge was carefully preserved and expanded. With this unique system knowledge, combined with material knowledge, the Netherlands now has a top position in applying new materials to make aircraft more sustainable. The MRO industry, – Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul – specializing in welding, machining and coatings, also has a rich history in both civilian and military MRO. Currently, the Netherlands ranks third in Europe and has ambitions to rank first as the most innovative MRO center.