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STORAGE OF FINISHED PARTS FOR PROJECTS WITH CONTINOUS SUPPLIES
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MORE THAN 100 REFERENCES FROM MORE THAN 100 PROJECTS
CUSTOMER DEPOSIT TO SPEED UP THEIR PROCESSES
MATERIALS
STEEL
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon in different proportions between 0.02 and 2%, and which, depending on the treatment applied, acquires different hardness, elasticity, malleability, ductility or resistance.
STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, and other elements that provide resistance to corrosion and oxidation.
Chromium, in particular, reacts with oxygen to form a passivating layer on the metal surface, preventing oxidation and corrosion.
Chromium, in particular, reacts with oxygen to form a passivating layer on the metal surface, preventing oxidation and corrosion.
BRASS
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, characterized by its golden luster and good hot and cold formability. The amount of zinc in the alloy can vary between 5% and 45%, which affects its mechanical and physical properties.
BRONZE
Bronze is an alloy of copper and another metal, such as tin, zinc, or lead. The proportion of copper in the alloy can vary between 60% and 90%, which affects its physical and mechanical properties.
COPPER
Copper is a metallic chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29. It is a reddish-coloured metal with high electrical and thermal conductivity, making it a very useful material in many applications.
ALUMINIUM
Aluminium is a lightweight, high-strength metal found in the Earth's crust. It is the third most abundant element on Earth, after oxygen and silicon, and is used in a wide variety of applications due to its unique properties.
TECHNICAL PLASTIC
Technical plastics are polymeric materials that have been specifically designed and formulated to meet specific technical requirements and performance, rather than simply providing basic properties such as elasticity or tensile strength. These plastics are commonly used in engineering applications that require high resistance to temperature, abrasion, corrosion, friction, lubrication, and other factors.
CAST IRON
Cast iron is formed by melting iron ore, or smelting pig iron (an intermediate product of iron ore mining) and mixing it with scrap metal and other alloys. The liquid mixture is poured into the molds and allowed to cool and solidify. The end result is strong but brittle.
WE STORE, ORGANIZE AND MANAGE THE NECESSARY MATERIALS AND TOOLS FOR THE MACHINING PROCESSES