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Designing for the Extremes: A Guide to Sourcing DuPont™ Vespel®

For quantities exceeding 500, DuPont can "direct-form" parts using high-pressure sintering. This reduces material waste and labor costs for large-scale production runs. 2. Choosing the Right Grade buy vespel

But buying Vespel isn’t as simple as picking up a roll of filament. Because it does not have a "melt phase," it cannot be injection molded or 3D printed; instead, it is manufactured through a process similar to powder metallurgy. To integrate this material into your project, you need to understand the sourcing paths for stock shapes versus custom parts. 1. Stock Shapes vs. Custom Parts: Which do you need? Designing for the Extremes: A Guide to Sourcing

How you buy Vespel depends largely on your production volume and the complexity of your part geometry: Choosing the Right Grade But buying Vespel isn’t

If you need fewer than 500 parts or are in the prototyping phase, it is typically most cost-effective to buy Vespel in "stock shapes"—rods, sheets, plaques, or tubes—and machine them yourself. These are available through master distributors like Boedeker Plastics and Professional Plastics .