Date: Feb 18, 2014 Author: press release Source: Company Data (
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CHARLOTTE, NC, February 18, 2014 -- Charlotte, N.C.-based NLA Diagnostics (NLAD) has released a case study demonstrating the ability of their NLA DEFENDER® instrument to detect far-side damage in honeycomb composite structures while testing from the near side. The NLA DEFENDER is a rugged handheld instrument used to find various forms of damage in honeycomb structures that are of increasing importance in the aerospace industry. These composites combine lightness in weight, incredible strength and resistance to environmental effects when used to produce components such as helicopter rotor blades, commercial aircraft components and flight surfaces as well as other leading-edge products.
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NLA Diagnostics, LLC, a Veteran-Owned Enterprise, designs and manufactures high-quality diagnostic testing equipment that identifies delamination, disbands, voids and thermal damage in composite and other advanced materials through a field-portable device.