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When mixed into coatings, resins, polymers, and metals, these fillers enhance strength, conductivity, lubricity, and other physical properties.
Produce complex metal parts quicker and with fewer tools and less wasted material than machining.
Produce intricate parts with these plastic powders—they don’t require support materials and have more uniform mechanical properties than filaments and resins.
From acid to xylene, these dry and liquid chemicals are useful in a wide range of industrial applications.
Powdered bronze is pressed and then impregnated with SAE 30 oil to make this material self-lubricating.
An excellent alternative to oil-filled bronze, graphite-filled bronze provides dry lubrication in temperatures as high as 700° F.
Made from powdered metal, M4 tool steel has a consistent microstructure that gives it outstanding resistance to wear and abrasion. It is comparable to CPM Rex M4.
Resistant to wear, abrasion, and chipping, A11 is a hard material that is often made into punches and stamping tools.
The addition of vanadium and carbon gives 420V stainless steel excellent wear resistance. It can replace tool steel in highly abrasive applications.
Reveal imperfections both at and slightly below the surface of your metal part, unlike other flaw detection methods. Use these particles with a magnetic yoke to check for faulty seams, welding defects, and fatigue cracks to make sure metal parts will be safe under high stress.