Inspection Services
Dimensional Proof.
Every Feature. Every Lot.
Coordinate measuring machine inspection gives aerospace and defense OEMs objective, traceable dimensional evidence that every critical feature conforms to print. Delta's capability handles complex 3D geometries, tight GD&T callouts, and multi-surface relationships that hand tooling simply cannot verify reliably — and we perform inspection both in-process and at final to catch deviations before they become shipped non-conformances.
All inspection is performed under our AS9100 Rev D quality management system using calibrated, traceable equipment. Inspection results feed directly into our ballooned drawing packages, FAIR reports, and PPAP submissions — so your documentation is consistent, complete, and audit-ready from day one.

Inspection Capabilities
- Primary Method
- Coordinate Measuring
- GD&T
- Full ASME Y14.5 Verification
- First Article
- FAIR / AS9102
- Documentation
- Ballooned Drawings · PPAP · CoC
- Inspection Timing
- In-Process & Final
- Quality Standard
- AS9100 Rev D
Every Package Your
Program Demands
Delta's quality team prepares complete, audit-ready documentation to your customer-specific or standard aerospace and defense requirements. Deliverables for OEM programs include:
- Ballooned Drawing Packages: Every dimension and callout on your drawing assigned a balloon number and reported against actual measured values
- FAIR / AS9102: Full First Article Inspection Reports for new part numbers — dimensional, material, process, and drawing documentation in one complete package
- PPAP: Production Part Approval Process submissions to your specified level — from Level 1 CoC through Level 3 full dimensional and process documentation
- Certificates of Conformance: Part number and lot-specific CoC with material heat/lot traceability included on every shipment
- In-Process Records: Documented in-process inspection at critical dimensions during production — available for review on request
Inspection is the final gate in our production workflow before shipment. It's also deeply connected to our DFM engineering process — when DFM review identifies inspection challenges on a new part number, we address them at program launch, not at first article.
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