Governing Engineering Framework

Infinity Skies designs, manufactures, and integrates mechanical systems under a unified, documented engineering framework intended for high-reliability, long-lifecycle industrial and aerospace-adjacent applications.

These standards govern all Infinity Skies products, systems, and assemblies, ensuring interoperability, traceability, scalability, and long-term maintainability across customer programs and product generations.

They are written to be:

  • Engineer-readable
  • Audit-aware
  • Platform-scalable
  • Supplier-transferable

This page serves as the authoritative index of all active Infinity Skies Engineering Standards.

Unified Modular Engineering Doctrine

At the core of the Infinity Skies platform is a single mechanical language — a unified modular system that enables products to interoperate mechanically, dimensionally, and configurationally across applications.

This doctrine governs:

  • Mechanical interfaces
  • Datum architecture
  • Hole grids and mounting patterns
  • Module interchangeability
  • System-level scalability

All products listed on this website either comply with or are derived from this unified standard.

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Active Engineering Standards

Unified Modular Mechanical Standard

Defines the mechanical interface language used across all Infinity Skies products, including:

  • Interface grids
  • Datum definitions
  • Edge geometries
  • Interchange rules
  • Modular scalability requirements

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Materials & Finishes Standard

Defines approved materials, coatings, and surface treatments used across Infinity Skies components to ensure:

  • Dimensional stability
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Wear performance
  • Supply chain continuity

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Tolerances & Quality Standard

Defines dimensional tolerances, inspection expectations, and quality control principles applied to:

  • Machined components
  • Modular interfaces
  • Inspection-critical features
  • Non-flight but high-authority assemblies

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SKU & Configuration Control Standard

Defines how Infinity Skies products are:

  • Serialized
  • Version-controlled
  • Configured
  • Tracked across revisions and assemblies

This ensures long-term program stability and documentation integrity.

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Scope of Application

Infinity Skies Engineering Standards apply to:

  • Standalone machined components
  • Modular interface plates and blocks
  • Fixture and tooling systems
  • Equipment mounting and support systems
  • Test and qualification structures
  • Ground support equipment (GSE)
  • Non-flight, high-authority mechanical assemblies

All systems are designed for repeatability, interchangeability, and long service life.

Compliance & Quality Philosophy

Infinity Skies standards are developed and reviewed as if operating under:

  • ISO 9001 quality management principles
  • AS9100 risk-aware engineering practices
  • Six Sigma DMAIC / DMADV methodologies
  • Professional engineering documentation standards

While not all programs require formal certification, all engineering outputs are created to be audit-ready.

Living Standards

Infinity Skies Engineering Standards are living documents.

They are:

  • Version-controlled
  • Backward-compatible where possible
  • Updated based on real-world use, manufacturing feedback, and customer requirements

Legacy configurations remain supported through controlled revision tracking.

Using These Standards

Customers, integrators, and partners may reference these standards to:

  • Design compatible equipment
  • Specify mounting and interface requirements
  • Evaluate interchangeability
  • Accelerate integration timelines
  • Reduce custom engineering effort

For program-specific deviations or extensions, contact engineering.

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These standards represent the official engineering doctrine of Infinity Skies.

Any product, drawing, or specification claiming Infinity Skies compatibility must conform to the applicable standards listed on this page.