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Nylacast’s mobile app first?

Nylacast’s new Smartphone and Tablet application, the Nyla-App, is said to be the first worldwide mobile application from an engineering plastic solutions provider. Junaid Makda, the UK firm’s marketing executive, said: "Nyla-App is one of many marks of our commitment to excel in Quality, Service and Innovation for our customers and partners. Functioning as a highly portable and interactive platform for engagement with Nylacast, the new Nyla-App provides an assortment of functional tools, logic, data sheet
January 4, 2013 Read time: 2 mins

Nylacast’s new Smartphone and Tablet application, the Nyla-App, is said to be the first worldwide mobile application from an engineering plastic solutions provider.

Junaid Makda, the UK firm’s marketing executive, said: "Nyla-App is one of many marks of our commitment to excel in Quality, Service and Innovation for our customers and partners.  Functioning as a highly portable and interactive platform for engagement with 736 Nylacast, the new Nyla-App provides an assortment of functional tools, logic, data sheets, instant access contacts and a wealth of Nylacasts engineering experience at users’ fingertips."

The Nyla-App '3rd Eye' feature is said to enable Nylacast to swiftly and effectively take a look at a situation with you from an engineering polymer point of view.
Offering material data sheets on a wide range of Nylacast Polymers, Nyla-App is also equipped with what is described as a handy 'toolbox', containing items including a torch and a useful weight and length convertor.

In addition to containing an interactive 'Address Book' providing full direct contact details for Nylacast’s strategic worldwide locations, Nyla-App also features a 'Logic' tab, said by Nylacast to be the perfect way to refresh your mind and offer light brain training exercises on the move wherever you are.

For over four decades Nylacast has been manufacturing bespoke engineering polymers and components said to have many value adding qualities and characteristics - including self-lubrication, said to have an exceptional resistance to abrasion and impact, and corrosion and chemical resistance. These features are said by Nylacast to enable enhanced performance of many applications within key industries, while significantly reducing the need for routine and costly maintenance and machine downtime. 

Nyla-App is available for a range of Smartphones and Tablets and can be found in both the App Store and the Android Market.

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