CIPEM Shop will help you choose between multiple plastic materials to manufacture your mechanical parts and shape your products. Plastic fabrication depends on the properties of the plastic type used.
CIPEM Shop will help you choose between multiple plastic materials to manufacture your mechanical parts and shape your products. Plastic fabrication depends on the properties of the plastic type used.
• Heat resistance: Metals typically have a higher melting-point and are less likely to degrade under elevated temperatures.
• Improved strength: Metal grades tend to be stronger, harder, and more durable than their plastic counterparts.
• Cost-effectiveness: Metal is usually a cost efficient option, particularly in high-volume or long-term production runs.
• Ease of forming: Plastic can be formed into basic and complex geometric shapes with relative ease.
• Faster production: Plastic fabrication involves quick cycle times and fast turnover rates.
• Lighter weight: Plastics often weigh less than metals of similar sizes.
• Chemical resistance: Plastic is generally less susceptible to damage from chemicals or chemical reactions, such as oxidation or rusting, than metals.
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Dear Customer,
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CIPEM ESHOP team
We have a large choice of vaccum casting materials, including various types of plastics and metals.
Please contact us for more information and a quote.
Material | Technology | Material name | Type | Density g/cm³ | Tensile Strength Mpa | Elongation at Break % | Hardness Shore D | HDT (0.46 MPa) |
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Material | Technology | Material name | Material type | Density g/cm³ | Tensile Strength Mpa | Elongation at Break % | Hardness Shore D | HDT (0.46 MPa) |