Three High-Performance Servo Presses Complete Rigorous Testing, Earning Recognition for Ultra-Precise Assembly in Aerospace Applications
[Dongguan/China, 2025.5.26] — YIHUI, a leading global servo press manufacturer, recently announced that three high-precision servo presses customized for a German client company for aerospace parts suppliers have successfully completed acceptance trials. The equipment will be dedicated to the nano-level press-fitting process of aerospace-grade precision parts (such as turbine blade bushings, aero-engine bearing components, etc.), marking another breakthrough for domestic servo presses in the field of cutting-edge manufacturing
Key Project Highlights
Meeting Stringent Standards
The customer required ±0.005mm repeatability and closed-loop force control to comply with AS9100 aerospace quality standards. [Brand Name]’s proprietary intelligent servo drive system and multi-sensor real-time feedback technology achieved all specifications during trial runs.
Customized Engineering SolutionsAcceptance Test Results
Equipped with anti-vibration bases and temperature-stabilized hydraulic units to ensure stability when pressing advanced materials (e.g., titanium alloys, superalloys).
Integrated AI defect detection to automatically identify micro-cracks or deformation risks.
During a 72-hour continuous production test, the presses successfully assembled 1,200 precision components with a 99.98% yield rate, surpassing industry benchmarks.
Customer Endorsement
YIHUI’s servo presses exceeded our expectations in dynamic response and force control accuracy,” said the customer’s Technical Director. “This resolves long-standing challenges in thin-wall part deformation and fit tolerances, paving the way for future satellite component projects.”
About YIHUI
A pioneer in servo pressing solutions, YIHUI serves 20+ countries across aerospace, EV battery, and medical device industries. This delivery reinforces its leadership in aerospace-grade manufacturing equipment.
Next Steps:The two parties are negotiating a Phase II expansion plan (2026) for five additional heavy-tonnage servo presses to support spacecraft structural component production.Need aerospace-grade pressing solutions? Contact Our Engineers+8613925853679
Post time: Jul-24-2025