Imagine complex high-integrity components, without joints or welds, from design to finished product in a matter of weeks. Proxima combines Powder Metallurgy (PM) and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) to realise this possibility, creating near-net-shaped parts without the need for bespoke tooling. The result is a reduction in costs, resources and lead times whilst maximising design flexibility.
Proxima’s technology is trusted by leading businesses in the most highly regulated, quality-demanding industries.
Proxima combines Powder Metallurgy and Hot Isostatic Processing (PM-HIP) to manufacture high-integrity components.
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: Options often include limited-edition covers, festival-themed bags, or specific artist collaborations (e.g., Liana Finck or Edward Steed).
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