With a drive for continuous improvement in offering their customers and partners a high level of quality, service and innovation, Nyla-App, the first worldwide mobile application from an engineering plastic solutions provider, acts as a direct value adding portal between its users and experienced engineers.
Junaid Makda, Nylacast Marketing Executive stated, "Nylacast, having created endless engineering components and applications for numerous global industries, are pleased to announce the development of one more. 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 sheets, instant access contacts and a wealth of Nylacasts engineering experience all at the users fingertips."Have you ever thought of improving the performance of an engineering application or design, or have had an engineering problem which needs a solution?
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The Nyla-App '3rd Eye' feature enables Nylacast to swiftly and effectively take a look at the situation with you from an engineering polymer point of view, instantly providing you with over 45 years of Nylacasts operating experience at the touch of a button.
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Offering material data sheets on a wide range of Nylacast Polymers, Nyla-App is also equipped with a handy 'Toolbox' containing items including a Torch and a useful Weight & Length Convertor, with additional tools being frequently added making it your perfect pocket sized toolbox.
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