M ARCHIVE – Materials Library

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M ARCHIVE - Materials Library

Materially‘s online and offline versions of the Materials Archive, is a knowledge management tool oriented towards technology watch (being on the cutting edge), and aims to give a boost to product design processes.

Online

  • More than 9,000 materials (and growing month by month)
  • Technical data
  • Images
  • Applications
  • Geographical availability
  • Supplier information
  • Free search engine

Material Point

  • A resource for material innovation and sensory inspiration.
  • The offline extension of the Online Database on your premises, showcasing materials that can stimulate new design concepts in your organisation.
  • It is not intended to respond to specific challenges, but to keep the professional up to date on new solutions and concepts.

Materials Library - Online Database

Materially Archive, an online materials database
With over 9,000 materials, and new additions every month, Materially Archive is the perfect tool for keeping up to date with innovation in materials.

It’s easy to browse and find what you’re looking for, as the online database is organised so you can sift through the information by:

  • Categories: naturals, polymers, metals, ceramics, etc.
  • Processes: blow moulding, cutting, machining, stamping, welding, etc.
  • Geographical Availability: Asia, Europe, North America, South America, etc.
  • Current applications: aerospace, architecture, automotive, construction, etc.

In addition to technical material data and the above, the database includes material images and supplier information.

Material Point

Exhibitor of physical samples
Exhibition of physical samples in your company or organisation. The selection of the samples to be exhibited is made according to the needs and interests of our client.

 

The aim of the Material Point is to keep employees up to date with new solutions and concepts, thus stimulating technology transfer and applied innovation.

For this purpose, the sensory evaluation of the material and the information printed on the samples – material description, technical data, current and potential applications, etc. – are of great help.

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