Blisk
Engineered for performance
A bladed disk, also called a ‘blisk’ or integrated blade rotor (IBR), consists of blades machined into a rotor disk to form a single part. Bladed disks are mainly used in high-pressure compressors, and increasingly in low pressure compressors including the fan blades. Newer bladed disk designs include so-called ‘blums’: a combination of several bladed disks on a drum with multiple stages. Measuring bladed rotors is highly complicated due to their exotic sizes, shapes and special machining techniques, including unique combinations to achieve the desired characteristics. However, ZEISS solutions can meet all these demands.
Quality Gates along the Blisk Production Process
The processes for manufacturing blisks are a high investment and long while the desired speed for measurement is as short as possible. This clash in circumstances puts stress on manufacturers to produce high-quality blisk products at a speed that keeps up with the ever-increasing demand of the aerospace market. Our customers are increasingly opting to choose ZEISS solutions to deliver the fast, reliable and repeatable results in minutes rather than hours.