AvPro’s approach to the growing need for advanced process
control is based on the progressive application of Material state Management (MSM)
to standard production and repair environments. AvPro supports this effort through
the use of training, engineering support, and advanced controls.
AvPro was incorporated in the 1980’s to develop state-of-the-art processing science
and control systems for composite materials. AvPro was formed to resolve critical
path problems related to the development of the all composite Learfan turboprop
aircraft. The critical path elements of the technology were subsequently applied
to composite structures used in most of the major aerospace projects of the time.
This included the B1-B, B2, Space Shuttle, D5 missile program and others. AvPro
continues to develop advanced processing technologies in collaborative work with
The University of Dayton, The University of Minnesota,
The University of Oklahoma and Cranfield University in England.
Today AvPro provides Material State Management to the aerospace industry and has
developed a significant capability to provide support for composite manufacturing.