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Astranis Highlights In-House Precision Manufacturing for Satellite Components

Astranis Highlights In-House Precision Manufacturing for Satellite Components

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Astranis Space Technologies, the company is drawing attention to its in-house precision manufacturing capabilities for satellite components in Northern California. The post describes the progression from raw aluminum blocks to finished parts using high-speed machining and advanced quality control.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights use of a DMC 75 machining center, high-feed and ball endmills, and custom 3D-printed fixtures to maintain rigidity, minimize vibration, and preserve critical geometries. Final inspection on a Zeiss CMM is cited as part of the process, suggesting a focus on tight tolerances and repeatability.

For investors, the post suggests Astranis is investing in vertically integrated, high-precision manufacturing rather than relying solely on external suppliers. This approach could support better control over cost, schedule, and quality for satellite production, potentially improving margins and reducing program risk over time.

Emphasis on advanced manufacturing methods and metrology may also position Astranis competitively in the small satellite and spacecraft segment, where performance, reliability, and lead times are key differentiators. If scaled efficiently, such capabilities could support higher throughput and responsiveness to demand, which may be relevant as the satellite communications market expands.

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