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The Cost of Non-Compliance: Aerospace Calibration Risks and How to Avoid Them

Apr 2, 2026 2:30:58 AM / by Jake Kacsik

In aerospace manufacturing, precision is everything. From flight-critical components to engine hardware, even the slightest deviation from spec can compromise safety and performance.

Calibration and compliance aren’t just checkboxes. They’re business imperatives. But what happens when calibration is overlooked, or standards like AMS2750 aren’t met?

The answer is simple: non-compliance. And the costs that come with it can be staggering.

What Non-Compliance Looks Like in Aerospace

Non-compliance in aerospace calibration and thermal processing often stems from preventable issues:

  • Missed calibration intervals on instruments or sensors
  • Inaccurate or undocumented System Accuracy Tests (SATs) or Temperature Uniformity Surveys (TUS)
  • Use of uncertified thermocouples
  • Lack of traceability in equipment changes or repairs
  • Improper procedure documentation

Each of these errors can result in audit findings, customer rejections, scrapped parts, and delayed shipments. For manufacturers seeking or maintaining Nadcap accreditation, non-conformances can trigger reaudits, impact supplier ratings or lead to the loss of critical contracts.

The Hidden Costs of Falling Out of Spec

When thermal processing or calibration systems fall out of spec, the financial damage goes beyond rework. Common consequences include:

  • Production downtime while equipment is recalibrated or processes are revalidated
  • Resource strain on quality, engineering and operations teams during root cause investigations
  • Customer penalties for missed delivery dates or failed audits
  • Lost revenue from unusable product
  • Damaged reputationthat could cost future contract awards

Failure to comply with specifications such as AMS2750 or company-specific requirements isn’t just a red flag. It’s a direct threat to profitability.

Why Standards Like AMS2750 Matter

AMS2750 sets the bar for pyrometric requirements in aerospace heat treating. It governs everything from thermocouple calibration to instrumentation type, furnace class and TUS frequency. While it can be complex to implement, the spec exists to ensure uniform, repeatable heat treatment results that meet metallurgical property requirements.

Passing a Nadcap audit with minimal or no findings ensures that your processes are defensible, reliable and aligned with customer expectations.

How to Prevent Calibration-Related Non-Conformance

The good news: Most non-compliance issues in aerospace calibration are preventable. Here’s how Conrad Kacsik helps aerospace manufacturers stay ahead of audit findings:

  • Comprehensive calibration services: We provide ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration for thermocouples, instruments, controllers, recorders and more, with documentation that stands up to the toughest audit.
  • Pyrometry consulting: Our experts can review your current pyrometry processes, train your team, and help you align to AMS2750 and other relevant specs.
  • TUS & SAT execution and documentation: Whether you need routine testing or help creating procedures from scratch, our field service team ensures accurate, reliable results every time.
  • Audit preparation & support: From gap analysis to internal audits, we partner with you to reduce audit stress and help ensure your systems hold up under scrutiny.
  • Custom-engineered solutions: If your system isn’t capable of meeting aerospace standards, we can design and implement upgrades that bring it into compliance—without overengineering or overspending.

Don’t Let Calibration Be a Liability

Calibration issues may start small, but in aerospace, the risks escalate fast. The key to long-term success is consistent adherence to standards, detailed documentation and a team that understands what’s at stake.

At Conrad Kacsik, we’re more than a calibration provider. Whether you need to meet Nadcap requirements or simply want to avoid costly errors, we’re here to keep your thermal processing systems running with accuracy, reliability and confidence.

Ready to reduce risk and boost audit readiness?

Contact us today to schedule a calibration review or pyrometry consultation.

Topics: Nadcap, AMS2750, Aerospace

Jake Kacsik

Written by Jake Kacsik

Jake Kacsik is the founder and current President of Conrad Kacsik. He started the business back in 1977, focusing on controls and instrumentation for industrial processes. To provide the highest-caliber service possible, he partnered with industry leaders in temperature measurement, data acquisition and controls technology. Since then, he has helped grow Conrad Kacsik into leading designer and servicer of industrial furnace and thermal processing control systems, working in some of the most demanding industries.