Creating a second source can lead to significant savings on production costs, allowing the company to be more competitive in the market.
Reduces reliance on a single supplier, increasing business resilience and mitigating the risks of supply chain disruptions.
Allows you to modernize obsolete products or optimize production costs without having to completely reinvent the product.
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Plastic Materials
ULTEMTM 1000 (PEI - Polyetherimide) → High thermal and chemical resistance
ULTEMTM 2300 → Glass fiber reinforced version
PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) → High thermal and chemical resistance
PPS (Polyphenylene Sulfide) → Excellent dimensional stability and chemical resistance
PAI (Polyamide-imide, e.g., Torlon®) → High mechanical and thermal performance
PVDF (Polyvinylidene fluoride) → High chemical resistance
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene, e.g., Teflon®) → Excellent chemical resistance and low friction
PA 6, PA 66 (Polyamides, e.g., Nylon 6, Nylon 66) → Good mechanical strength and wear resistance
POM (Polyoxymethylene, e.g., Delrin®) → Good mechanical properties and low friction
PC (Polycarbonate) → High impact resistance and good transparency
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) → Good chemical resistance, rigidity, and electrical insulation
Metallic Materials
Stainless Steel (AISI 316, 304, 17-4PH, etc.) → Corrosion resistance and good machinability
Aluminum (series 6061, 7075, etc.) → Lightweight and good machinability
Titanium (Grade 2, Grade 5 - Ti6Al4V) → High mechanical strength and corrosion resistance
OXone (CuZn39Pb3, CuZn40) → Good machinability and conductivity
Bronze (Aluminum bronze, Phosphor bronze) → Excellent wear resistance
Copper (Cu-ETP, Cu-DHP, CuCrZr) → High thermal and electrical conductivity
Cast Iron (GJL, GJS - Nodular or lamellar) → Good wear resistance and vibration damping
Superalloys (Inconel 625, 718, Hastelloy) → Extreme resistance to high temperatures and aggressive environments