TriMas Corporation (NASDAQ: TRS) – a diversified global manufacturer of
engineered and applied products – announced today that its Monogram
Aerospace Fasteners business recently qualified to manufacture the
BACC30CT collar part family out of its new Tempe, Arizona facility. This
is a critical high volume fastener for the new carbon composite aircraft
models, with growing production demands. Monogram is one of only a few
manufacturers qualified to manufacture CT collars. Currently the
facility is in full production and shipping these collars to multiple
customers. Monogram is also in various stages of qualification on other
critical fasteners to support the growing aircraft production demands.
“We’re always looking to expand our product offering to meet our
customers’ needs and strengthen our relationships,” said David Adler,
president of Monogram Aerospace Fasteners. “The rigorous qualification
process further demonstrates our dedication and commitment to being a
leading manufacturer and supplier in the industry.”
About TriMas
Headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, TriMas Corporation (NASDAQ:
TRS) provides engineered and applied products for growing markets
worldwide. TriMas is organized into six reportable segments:
Packaging, Energy, Aerospace & Defense, Engineered Components, Cequent
APEA and Cequent Americas. TriMas has approximately 6,000 employees at
more than 60 facilities in 17 countries. For more information, visit www.trimascorp.com.
About Monogram Aerospace Fasteners
With more than 120 years of service to the fastener industry, Monogram
Aerospace Fasteners has established itself as the recognized leader in
blind bolt technology to the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Los
Angeles, California, Monogram serves the world’s markets through a
network of dedicated sales professionals and authorized distributors.
Monogram’s pioneering spirit in aerospace engineering has brought to
market a diverse collection of blind bolts—Visu-Lok®, Composi-Lok®,
Radial-Lok®, OSIBolt® and Swage and mechanical locking collars.
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