Honeywell's Cerametalix technology wheels and brakes average 5.5 million aircraft landings a year, which account for more than 20 million trouble-free brake landings annually.
Proven to reduce operating costs while providing improved performance and reliability, Cerametalix brakes are particularly well-suited for quick-turn applications due to their superior energy absorbing capability. The world's most used and trusted steel brakes, Cerametalix brakes deliver proven braking performance and reliability, while representing more than 50% of the world's commercial steel business.
Honeywell's Cerametalix brakes are used across a wide range of commercial customers.
Yes, we retrofit legacy systems (e.g., GE Frame 5, Siemens V94.2) with modern digital controllers, typically completing hardware integration within 4-8 weeks. Software migration requires additional validation time.
We recommend annual performance testing under ISO 3977-2 standards. Critical applications (e.g., offshore platforms) may require semi-annual tests with emissions compliance checks.
All rad-hard devices (e.g., FPGA, ADC) are QML Class V certified under MIL-PRF-38535 and tested to MIL-STD-883 Method 1019 for SEU tolerance. Full qualification reports are available upon request.
Our ASICs and power management ICs operate across -55°C to +175°C ambient temperatures, with derating curves provided in military temperature range (MTR) datasheets.
Our PMA parts (e.g., actuators, sensors) hold FAA/EASA Form 1 certification and match OEM form/fit/function. Installation requires SB/MB documentation per FAA AC 23.1529.
All NAS/MS fasteners include full DNA traceability: melt source (AMS 2301), heat/lot numbers, and AS9100-compliant MTRs with ultrasonic test reports.
AOG orders ship within 4 hours for stocked items (FAA-PMA, EASA Part 21G). Non-stock critical parts trigger priority manufacturing with 72-hour max turnaround.