In our technical service department, we are not allowed to see the pricing of our products. This may seem strange at first – but it allows us to make technical decisions without being swayed by cost, profit margins, and all that other sales-y stuff. When we give you a suggestion of which material to use, you can rest assured it is the best one for you – not us.
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