What's Happening?
MW Components is hosting a webinar focused on spring design considerations for aerospace and defense applications. The event, scheduled for June 10, 2026, aims to provide attendees with practical insights into selecting specialty materials such as SS17-7,
SS17-4, Inconel, and Titanium. The webinar will also cover design for manufacturability principles to reduce risk and cost, optimal timing for manufacturer involvement, and strategies for meeting tight tolerance requirements. Led by experienced engineers Thomas Stoffel and Nathan Jolley, the session promises actionable guidance to improve design outcomes, streamline production, and ensure long-term component performance in demanding environments.
Why It's Important?
The aerospace and defense sectors demand high precision and reliability in component design, making this webinar crucial for engineering and procurement teams. By focusing on specialty materials and manufacturability, the event aims to enhance the quality and efficiency of production processes. This is particularly significant as the industry faces increasing pressure to innovate while maintaining cost-effectiveness. The insights provided could lead to improved design outcomes, potentially reducing production costs and enhancing the performance of aerospace and defense systems.
What's Next?
Participants who register for the webinar will receive access to the archive, allowing them to revisit the content at their convenience. This ensures that the valuable insights shared by the experts can be utilized effectively in future projects. The webinar may also prompt further discussions and collaborations between manufacturers and engineering teams, fostering innovation in aerospace and defense design.
Beyond the Headlines
The focus on specialty materials and tight tolerance environments highlights the ongoing challenges in aerospace and defense manufacturing. As these industries continue to evolve, the need for advanced materials and precise engineering becomes increasingly critical. This webinar could contribute to a broader understanding of how to navigate these complexities, potentially influencing future design standards and practices.












