Hydraulicspneumatics 3845 Brennan Aerospace Accreditation
Hydraulicspneumatics 3845 Brennan Aerospace Accreditation
Hydraulicspneumatics 3845 Brennan Aerospace Accreditation
Hydraulicspneumatics 3845 Brennan Aerospace Accreditation
Hydraulicspneumatics 3845 Brennan Aerospace Accreditation

Brennan Receives Aerospace Accreditation

Aug. 5, 2017
The certifications recognize manufacturers that comply with rigid requirements in commercial and defense aerospace markets.

Brennan Industries has received Nadcap and AS9100 accreditation for its fluid system manufacturing. These two certifications from the Performance Review Institute and the American Society for Quality make the company’s fittings, components, and fluid systems more qualified for use in the aerospace industry.

“These certifications are not easy things to achieve,” says David M. Carr, president of Brennan. “I am extremely proud of everyone on our team who put in the effort required. The evaluations and improvements we’ve made will ensure that Brennan continues to manufacture hydraulic fittings and adapters of the highest possible quality.”

“Compliance via Nadcap accreditation is a milestone in demonstrating manufacturing excellence,” says Joe Pinto, executive vice president and chief operating officer at the Performance Review Institute.  “It is one of the ways in which the aerospace industry identifies those who excel at manufacturing quality product through superior special processes. By obtaining Nadcap in fluid systems manufacturing, Brennan has proven to the industry that they are committed to quality and aerospace safety.”

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Leah Scully is a graduate of The College of New Jersey. She has a BS degree in Biomedical Engineering with a mechanical specialization.  Leah is responsible for Hydraulics & Pneumatics’ news items and product galleries. 

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