Plastics designed for Aerospace

Plastics specifically designed for aerospace are lightweight, strong, and flexible. Used in cabin interiors, ventilation systems, and even some structural components, they contribute to the reduction of aircraft weight and the improvement of energy efficiency. Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers, for example, offer strength and stiffness comparable to metals while being significantly lighter, playing a crucial role in the design of modern aircraft. In particular, Polyoxymethylene is often used in fuel system components and internal mechanical parts for its durability and ease of processing.

All our aerospace plastics

Discover our range of high-performance plastics for aerospace.

Shapes

CELORON

ROUND BAR

MIL-P-46183

ROUND BAR

PA12

ROUND BAR, SHEET

PA66

ROUND BAR, SHEET

PE-FOAM

SHEET

PTFE

ROUND BAR, SHEET

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A global footprint

100% French and 100% family-owned, PSD Aero has an international presence to respond more quickly and effectively to market demands.
We now total more than 70,000 m² of warehouses spread over a dozen sites in more than 7 countries, from America to China.

  • More than 1600 clients worldwide
  • Order management automation
  • More than 200 collaborators at your service, spread across 4 continents
  • Constantly expanding, we are building a new warehouse in India

Discover all our metals for the aerospace industry

Steel

Steel

Used in the construction of several aeronautical components, steel is valued for its durability. Discover all our alloys!

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel and its alloys are appreciated in aviation for their resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Find the alloy of your choice here!

Aluminum

Aluminum

Aluminum is one of the most widely used materials in aviation, especially for its lightweight nature and machinability. Explore our alloys.

Cobalt

Cobalt

Cobalt alloys exhibit interesting properties for aerospace applications such as wear resistance, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance.

Copper

Copper

Copper is one of the best electrical conductors among metals : a preferred material for electronic components in aerospace.

Nickel

Nickel

Nickel superalloys, known for their exceptional strength, are often used in aircraft engines. Get more information on their alloys.

Titanium

Titanium

Titanium is used in the composition of various aircraft structural components. Its lightweight nature makes it a valuable metal for the industry. Learn more about its alloys!

Plastic

Plastic

Flexibility in design, lightweight, and electrical insulation make plastic a preferred component for non-structural parts in aeroplanes.

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