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Fast billet production in any size and shape, at no extra cost

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In the technical components industry, success is measured in speed, flexibility, and material efficiency. When standard formats constrain design or force costly and wasteful machining, a new approach becomes essential.

Roboze Advanced Manufacturing provides a concrete answer: fast production of custom PEEK billets, even in non-standard diameters up to Ø1000 mm, with no additional costs for custom sizes or geometries.

Thanks to ARGO 1000 HYPERMELT technology and the use of PEEK pellets, you can obtain ready-to-machine billets for components such as:

  • valve seats

  • inserts

  • seals

  • bushings

  • backup and wear rings

…in critical sectors like Oil & Gas, hydraulics, pumps, and compressors.

Custom production: from need to finished billet

A company specializing in pump system components chose Roboze to overcome inefficiencies related to purchasing standard semi-finished products. The results:

  • independence from external suppliers

  • reduced operational and logistics costs

  • shorter lead time and minimized raw material waste

  • full control over the production cycle

All process details, benefits, and metrics are available in the full case study.

Ready to boost your manufacturing performance?

If you produce gaskets, seals, wear rings, valve seats, or other technical components in PEEK, now you can simplify your semi-finished sourcing and enhance overall efficiency:

  • produce on-demand, only when needed;

  • eliminate waste by removing the need for stock and oversize machining;

  • improve efficiency from raw material to final part.

Download the application case and discover how Roboze can support your production.

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