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    MachinableWax.com - www.MachinableWax.com

    While our primary focus has been manufacturing prototyping waxes in block, and cylinder form, we have recently introduced Print2Cast 3D filament. If used for lost wax casting, the burnout is extremely clean. Much cleaner than plastic filaments. Print2Cast filament is also machinable, carve-able, can be polished easily, and has a much more pleasant odor than traditional filaments. We are offering FREE 10-meter sample coils(you pay shipping), and 1 Kg spools in 1.75mm, and 3mm(2.85mm) sizes. http://www.machinablewax.com/product.php?product=52


    MachinableWax.com is dedicated to providing the best in prototyping materials. Over the past year, we have developed an entirely new line of machinable wax that takes advantage of several new materials that have just become available. This year we have also made substantial investments in the mechanical aspects of making our wax. New ovens and other technology are allowing us to produce a consistent level of quality that you won't find elsewhere. We think that the results are impressive. Our customers are telling us the same!

    While other companies may choose to source their ingredients from low price suppliers, we make sure that harmful or hazardous chemicals don't make it into our products or get used in our process. This may cost us more, but we don't allow chemicals like chlorinated paraffins, and other harmful chemicals in our products... or even in the building. You can be confident that our machinable wax is safe and user-friendly. We believe that we can continue to do this and still keep our prices down. Each new product that we develop goes through rigorous lab tests for melt point, viscosity, hardness, flexural strength and friability (No, not like french fries!). Before one of our new creations gets the final nod of approval, it has to pass the "machinability test". We do the lab tests and the machining tests right here so that we can verify the results under various machining conditions. This is why you will hear our applications engineers talk about tooling, feed rates, spindle speeds, etc. when you call and ask about which wax to use for your specific application.

    Last edited by Wes@MachWax; 01-23-2017 at 02:49 PM.

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