
Why AeroTech Companies Choose to Work with Rototip

Precision for High-Stake Applications
When you’re building aerospace or aviation products, “almost right” isn’t acceptable. AeroTech companies work with us because our engineers monitor production, inspect parts in our in-house metrology lab, document results, and prove tolerances before they even reach your door.

Prototyping to
Low-Volume Production
Aerospace innovation requires the flexibility to test, refine, and scale. We provide the manufacturing agility your team needs, from one-off prototypes to low-volume production runs with consistent quality you can trust, without being locked into high order quantities or unpredictable timelines.

IP Protection & Confidentiality
Aerospace often overlaps with defense and dual-use technologies. This makes IP protection and compliance even more important. Rototip works with trusted partners in NATO countries, signs NDAs when needed, and keeps your designs and customer data safe at every stage.
AeroTech Project Highlights

Custom Parts for the AeroTech Industry
From deep space exploration to commercial aviation and unmanned aerial systems, we manufacture the high-precision components that meet the rigorous demands of the aerospace industry.

Launch Vehicles & Propulsion Systems
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Rocket Engine Components
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Structural Components
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Fuel System Valves & Fittings
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Solid Rocket Motor Casings

Satellites & Spacecraft
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Satellite Bus Structures & Frames
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Avionics & Payload Housings
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Solar Array Deployment Mechanisms
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Components for Low Earth Orbit Satellites

Unmanned Aerial Systems
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UAV Frames & Motor Mounts
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eVTOL Rotor & Propeller Components
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Gimbal Components for Sensor Payloads
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Battery Enclosures & Cooling Systems

Commercial & Defense Aviation
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Airframe Structural Components
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Landing Gear Components
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Interior Brackets & Fittings
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Avionics Enclosures

Space Exploration
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Planetary Rover & Lander Components
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High-Resolution Telescopes Parts
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Housings for Scientific Sensors
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Sample Collection Mechanisms

Ground Support & Tooling
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Custom Assembly Jigs & Fixtures
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Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Parts
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Transportation & Handling Fixtures
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Test Equipment Frames & Mounts
Real World Solutions
Here is how our team solves complex manufacturing challenges for aerospace innovators, ensuring we deliver on time and to the exact specifications required for high-stakes applications.
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Expedited Prototyping for a Drone Company
When a drone technology company needed to urgently validate a new design, any delay in receiving prototype parts would have stalled their entire product development cycle. We prioritized their project with a rapid production workflow, manufacturing their critical components and delivered them to Denmark in just five days. This allowed the customer to proceed with essential testing without delay, significantly accelerating their innovation timeline.
Expert Machining for Space Technology
A European high-tech company developing a unique space telescope required a critical component machined from Titanium Gr5, a material known for being extremely difficult to work with. Our engineering team leveraged its deep experience, selecting the precise tooling and specific machining steps to handle the tough properties of titanium and deliver a flawless, mission-critical component.


Complex Organic Geometries for Satellite
Our customer’s new innovative design depended on a stainless steel part with a highly complex, organic geometry. This unconventional form proves that intricate designs are no longer a limitation for milled parts. Our precision machining expertise allows designers to explore new frontiers free from manufacturability constraints, bringing designers’ most ambitious visions to reality.
Core Challenges for AeroTech Companies
Your focus should be on pushing the boundaries of innovation, not managing supply chain risks.

Traceability & Certifications
AeroTech component needs full traceability, from raw materials to final inspection. Missing certificates, vague documentation, or unverified suppliers can halt entire projects or cause compliance issues.

Tight Tolerances & Complex Geometry
Designs are often intricate, combining lightweight alloys, internal channels, or unique surface finishes. Not all manufacturers can meet these specifications consistently without driving up cost or lead time.

One-Off Prototyping Needs
Developing aerospace parts often requires iterative prototyping and niche-scale production. Finding partners who can handle both fast turnarounds and high-mix, low-volume manufacturing is a recurring challenge.

Confidentiallity Issues
AeroTech companies must protect sensitive designs that may involve dual-use technologies. Yet working with suppliers across borders, often without NDAs or clear data-handling policies, exposes companies to risks.
Meet The Team Behind Precision

Ismail
Manufacturing Team Lead
From the initial DfM to quality handoffs, we aim to deliver the customer's needs without compromise. I don’t buy rotten apples at the supermarket.

Tuğçe
Quality Engineer
The quality process isn't just a bunch of checkboxes or symbols on the drawings. I would say it's building trust with our customers through precision and reliability.

Alihan
Project Executive
My work is all about informing customers and supporting them every step of the way, so they can focus on their work while trusting us to handle the details.

İrem
Logistic Specialist
Your manufactured part is only valuable once it arrives safely and on schedule. I manage this final, critical step to ensure your components reach you right.
Materials for AeroTech
Rototip specializes in delivering custom manufacturing solutions to fit your unique needs. Whether you require prototypes or low volume production, we ensure precision and quality every step of the way.
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Aluminum Alloys
Lightweight and strong, aluminum alloys have excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and machinability make them ideal for aircraft structures, housings, and precision prototypes.

Titanium
For components requiring high strength and temperature resistance without the weight of steel, titanium is critical for engine components, landing gear, and structural applications.

Carbon Fiber
With an unmatched strength-to-weight ratio, carbon fiber composites are the material of choice for manufacturing lightweight airframes, bodies, and complex structural components.





















