About Element Pilsen 

Element Pilsen conducts a wide range of tests and a high quantity of test frames in the Aerospace industry, from sample production to certification, offering services including Static mechanical, dynamic (fatigue and fracture toughness), creep and metallurgical testing.

 

Laboratory Capabilities

Element Pilsen is one of Europe's largest creep and stress rupture testing facilities, with 300+ available testing frames for Creep and Stress rupture testing. The laboratory also has over 2,500 tensile tests per week and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

 

Our Accreditations

Our accreditations include CAI ISO 17025, NADCAP, Airbus, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Aero Engines, Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Wyman Gordon, Bohler, GEAE, Siemens, Safran, Pratt and Whitney, MTU, and Bombardier.

 

We are proud to have achieved support for our innovation project from City Plzen through the Plzeňský podnikatelský voucher.

“Staff are always friendly and helpful”

Wolfgang Ziegler

Ziegler GmbH Feinwerktechnik

Approvals, accreditations and documents

  • Bombardier approval
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  • Pilsen Airbus Approval
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  • Pilsen Boeing Approval
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  • Pilsen CAI ISO 17025 Accreditation Certificate
    PDF - 359.54 KB View
  • Pilsen CAI ISO 17025 Flexible Scope of Accreditation
    PDF - 160.07 KB View
  • Pilsen CAI ISO 17025 Scope of Accreditation
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  • Pilsen GT193 T2177 Approval
    PDF - 74.44 KB View
  • Pilsen Kawasaki Materials Testing Approval
    PDF - 560.97 KB View
  • Pilsen Leonardo Helicopters Approval
    PDF - 1.15 MB View
  • Pilsen List of Uncertainty Budgets for Accredited Methods
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  • Pilsen MTU Approval
    PDF - 537.04 KB View
  • Pilsen Nadcap Certificate
    PDF - 312.58 KB View
  • Pilsen Nadcap Scope of Accreditation
    PDF - 127.52 KB View
  • Pilsen Rolls Royce Approval
    PDF - 417.81 KB View
  • Pilsen Safran Approval
    PDF - 3.56 MB View

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