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Advanced EMC Technologies is dedicated to serving #MechanicalEngineers in the design process using advanced #polymers #plastics seals, bearings and components.

PEEK vs PPS: Which Do You Need? bit.ly/2LUotGP


Polymer Spring-Energized Seals: When Should You Consider Using Hytrel bit.ly/2Lw1jrn


PTFE Energized Seals: 3 Common Applications bit.ly/2VznfT8


4 Key Challenges in Cryogenic Seal Design - Part 1 of a 3 Part Series bit.ly/2ERJOfR


2019 EPA Changes to Refrigerants: Seal Material Considerations - Part 2 bit.ly/2HUWDtz


2019 EPA Changes to Refrigerants: Reasons and Impacts on HVAC Design - Part 1 bit.ly/2T1RyjJ


Cryogenic Sealing Challenges: Fluids Near Their Boiling Point bit.ly/2SA8DBW


Ball Valve Seats for Critical Applications - If you need a ball valve seat for a more aggressive environment involving corrosive chemicals or extremes in temperature, there are polymer materials to meet your needs such as PTFE, PEEK, TFM, and acetal. bit.ly/2A6vaiG


MRO Applications for Polymer Bushings-Bearings in the Food Processing Industry bit.ly/2ttn66R


MRO Applications for Spring Energized Seals in the Food Processing Industry bit.ly/2LQ2AWl


4 Ways to Improve Polymer Seal Performance bit.ly/2KTOqCi


5 Applications for PEEK in the Medical Device Industry bit.ly/2GqVmUM


Applications for PEEK in Oil & Gas bit.ly/2jLjCZ2


4 Processing Methods for PEEK bit.ly/2IaMmrS


PEEK is the Go-To Material for Oil & Gas: 6 Reasons Why bit.ly/2HqcfEB


Canted Coil Springs for EFI/RFI Shielding Applications bit.ly/2qHlSoc


FEA Part III: Generating the Mesh bit.ly/2DMSlNw


When to Use PEEK, PTFE or Nylon Backup Rings bit.ly/2p7nlD8


Cryogenic Seals for Loading Arms bit.ly/2GVGezK


Finite Element Analysis of Seals, Part 2: Creating the Model bit.ly/2EHswDb


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