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  1. MITCHELL AND SON 3D PRINTING SERVICE

    United Kingdom

    Additive Manufacturing (AM) is the process of successively adding material to build an object from a 3D model or other electronic data source. One of the most common AM processes is selective Laser Sintering (SLS). SLS uses a laser as its energy source to sinter powdered materials into a solid mass that conforms to the geometry of a 3D model. The advantage of using SLS is that it can create objects with structural integrity from a wide range of materials, including metals, glass, and plastics. At Mitchell and Son 3D Printing Service, we use SLS to produce high-quality, custom 3D printed objects for all sectors. We can print in a wide range of materials, including metals, glass, and plastics, and our cad drawings are always precise. Contact us today to learn more about our cad design services. Our additive manufacturing process is highly precise and allows for complex geometrical shapes to be created. In addition to cad drawing, cad design, cad engineering, and cad modelling, we also provide cad drafting services. Please get in touch with us if you require a custom 3D printed object.

  2. MITCHELL AND SON 3D PRINTING / CAD SERVICE

    United Kingdom

    Bespoke 3D Printing Service: The Core of what we do is providing a bespoke 3D Printing Service. Why 3D Print? Speed to Market, Cost Saving, reduced Waste, Recycled Plastic .. Did you know the most common 3D Printed Material, PLA is a by product of corn and is Biodegradable? 3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. Mitchell and Son 3D Printing Service provides a totally bespoke 3D Printing Service for all sectors using a range of materials. PLA, ABS , Carbon Fibre, Resin, Steel, Inconel, Titanium and more Additive manufacturing uses data computer-aided-design (CAD) software or 3D object scanners to direct hardware to deposit material, layer upon layer, in precise geometric shapes. . It is defined as the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer. CAD ( Computer aided design): The internet is a wash with 3D Models and CAD models of most things these days, but when a customer has a specific need and requires a bespoke item, we offer a full CAD service with willingness to sign an NDA if required

  3. PLASMATREAT (UK) LTD.

    United Kingdom

    Atmospheric pressure plasma pretreatment is one of the most efficient plasma processes for cleaning, activating or coating plastics, metals, (e.g., aluminium), glass, recycled materials and composite materials.In comparison to low pressure plasma technology, no special chamber system is required when Openair® plasma technology is used.During ultrafine cleaning with Openair® plasma (plasma cleaning), surfaces are gently and safely cleaned of release agents and additives and sterilised (plasma sterilisation), while plasma activation makes later adhesion of glues and coatings possible. By using the nanocoating PlasmaPlus® (plasma coating), functionalised surface characteristics can also be produced that meet special product requirements.

  4. EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL LTD

    United Kingdom

    The company EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL LTD, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Plastics - industrial raw materials industry. It also operates in the Additives for plastics industry, and Additives for plastics industry industries. It is based in Southampton, United Kingdom.

  5. PLASTIC COATINGS LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    The company PLASTIC COATINGS LIMITED, which operates in the Plastics - construction industry industry. It also operates in the Plastics - industrial raw materials, and Plastics - industrial raw materials industries. It is based in Farnham, United Kingdom.