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Metal molds |
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| Zinc die-casting |
Metal is thermally liquidized and then pressed into steel molds. Multiple impression moulds allow for cross sections and holes. It is the proven technique for constructing metal parts in zinc and aluminum. - in-house construction and tool making - certified quality - materials are 100% recyclable - part weights from 50g to over 4000g |
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| Sinter technique |
Metal powder is formed into press molds and then compacted at temperatures just under the melting temperature, thus creating complex and highly stable parts. - competitive price - high stability, low tolerances - thermal processing possible afterwards (hardening, soldering) - no or very low tooling costs for you - part weights from 1g to 200g |
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| MIM technique |
A mixture of metal powder and plastic is pressed into a form. During a controlled thermal process, the part then gets its final physiological properties which are very close to the ones of the solid original metal. - competitive price - high stability, low tolerances - also for materials such as stainless steel or even titanium - surface on demand, without further treatment - no or very low tooling costs for you - part weights from 1g to 100g |
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