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Oerlikon is solidifying its status as a pure-play surface technology leader after the strategic divestment of its polymer business in late 2025.
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Oerlikon is solidifying its status as a pure-play surface technology leader after the strategic divestment of its polymer business in late 2025.

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Oerlikon is solidifying its status as a pure-play surface technology leader after the strategic divestment of its polymer business in late 2025. By integrating metal additive manufacturing with coatings across 170 plus global centers, the company targets CHF 3.5 billion in sales for 2026. This end-to-end model—combining custom alloys and digital twin traceability—removes technical risk for aerospace and medical OEMs. 🚀 #Oerlikon #AdditiveManufacturing #SurfaceSolutions #Industrial3DPrinting

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