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Razvoj zmesi

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Konstanten razvoj zmesi, nam omogoča izdelavo kvalitetnejših novih proizvodov za najzahtevnejše kupce...
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Zahteve, ki jih morajo današnji izdelki funkcionalno zagotavljati pri uporabi, so v prvi vrsti zahteve za material. Da bi kupcem ponudili hitro in kompetentno rešitev ali pomoč, pri razvoju in določanju materialov tesno sodelujemo z nemškim podjetjem PTE GmbH.

Ta sinergija je še posebej koristna v fazi razvoja artikla, kjer so potrebne hitre spremembe materialov in njihovih lastnosti ter majhne količine materiala.

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