It’s not rocket science,  but it’s pretty close.
11.3.2026

It’s not rocket science, but it’s pretty close.

Actually, it’s probably as close as it can get. Making parts for the aerospace-industry sounds dramatic, mostly because rockets are expensive and don’t leave much room for interpretation or failure.

At Keymet, that usually means manufacturing complex mechanical components in aluminium, chosen for its unique balance of strength and low weight. It’s a material that behaves predictably in otherwise unpredictable, high risk environments. Like zero gravity.


Because when the operating environment begins 10 000 meters above sea level, there is no margin for error. We couldn’t work with zero-fail-margin clients if we didn’t operate the same way ourselves, always shooting for the stars. And every now and then, that’s exactly where our components end up.



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