Engineering plastics are not interchangeable. Performance comes from selecting the right polymer, applying the right process, and designing with real operating conditions in mind. This series has highlighted how different engineering materials serve different roles — from high-temperature structural parts to flame-retardant enclosures, outdoor-stable components, impact-resistant housings, and repeatable functional assemblies.
Ultem, Polycarbonate, FR-PC-ABS, ASA, and PETG each solve a specific engineering problem. When used deliberately, they enable lighter structures, safer electronics, reliable outdoor operation, and consistent low-volume production without premature investment in tooling.
At Stratnel, material selection is never isolated from process. Every part is engineered with manufacturing constraints, performance requirements, and end-use conditions in view. The result is not just a printed part, but a component that behaves predictably in the real world — across builds, batches, and applications.
If you’re evaluating engineering plastics for prototyping, validation, or low-volume production, the right choice starts with understanding both the material and the process behind it.
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