We apply the same process discipline and specification awareness to everything we provide — whether that is a person placed on a client's line, a tank line we design, a chemical we source, or an instrument we supply.
Every engagement starts with a thorough review of the applicable specification — whether AMS, MIL, customer-specific or internal — so that everything we provide is aligned to the actual requirement from the start.
Manpower briefs, line design specifications, chemical data sheets and equipment specs are documented and version-controlled before any work begins. Clear scope prevents rework.
We stay engaged after delivery — following up on placed personnel performance, commissioned line operation and chemical or equipment performance to close the loop on every engagement.
Our team has hands-on experience with military, aerospace and industry surface treatment standards — so when we place a person, design a line or source a chemical, we do it against the actual spec, not a generic interpretation of it.
Discuss Your Requirements →We vet candidates against the specific process background your operation requires — not just a CV match. Candidates are briefed on the applicable standards and your production environment before placement.
Tank sizing, rectifier specification, rinse cascade design and ventilation are engineered to process requirements, not approximated. Process qualification runs are conducted before handover so the line ships conforming parts from day one.
Chemicals are sourced with current Certificates of Analysis and Safety Data Sheets. Batch-to-batch consistency is tracked so your bath chemistry stays predictable between deliveries.
Equipment is specified against the test methods your governing specification requires — not the cheapest instrument that superficially fits. We include calibration traceability in the supply scope.