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Precious Metal Foil
Precious Metal Foil
Platinum foil is one of our key specialist capabilities, and a rare capability in Europe.
We are one of the only companies in Europe able to manufacture platinum foil to extremely tight tolerances and ultra-thin gauges, consistently achieving the precision required for demanding applications.
It is widely used in dental laboratories for porcelain veneer and crown techniques, where stability and consistency are critical.
Platinum foil is also used in electrodes, catalysis, scientific instrumentation and high-temperature environments where performance cannot be compromised.
Precision-manufactured for dental and technical applications
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Specialist Platinum Foil
Platinum foil is one of our strongest specialist capabilities.
We can manufacture platinum foil to extremely tight tolerances and thin gauges, supporting applications where consistency, purity and dimensional accuracy are essential.
It is especially important in dental laboratories, where platinum foil is used in traditional porcelain veneer and crown techniques. Its stability, formability and resistance to high temperatures make it ideal for specialist dental and technical work. Platinum foil is also used more broadly in electrodes, catalysis, scientific instrumentation and high-temperature industrial environments.
Precious metal foil provides a thin, uniform material format for applications where thickness control, surface quality and material performance are critical. It can be produced to exact dimensions, making it suitable for specialist components, laboratory work, dental applications, electrodes, shielding, contacts and high-temperature environments.
We manufacture precious metal foil to your exact sizes with tight tolerances.
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Precision Component Applications
Precious metal foil is used across technical and industrial applications where thin material, surface consistency and material performance matter. Typical uses include dental restorations, electrodes, electrical contacts, shielding, laboratory components, high-temperature parts, catalytic supports and specialist assemblies.