Approach

From your problem to your running production.

Whether you arrived with a product issue or a supply issue, you get the same disciplined path — five steps that end at a line that actually runs.

Product problem

Material failures, quality issues, a development that won't run.

Supply problem

Single-source risk, allocation, unstable quality.

Where the path begins

At the machine — not at the desk.

Steps 1 and 2 start where your product is actually made: understanding the polymer, the process and the stress your part has to survive. Everything after that is built on what we see there.

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01

You get clarity on what your product really needs

Before anyone talks grades, we look at your product. What does it actually have to withstand — chemical stress, heat, load, contact media, the regulatory frame it lives in? Getting this right up front is what stops expensive surprises further down.

What you get

A shared, written picture of what the material really has to do — one you can use with your own team.

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02

You get the material that actually fits — off the shelf or engineered

If something on the market fits your product, SKY specifies it and qualifies the sources. If nothing fits, SKY formulates one — as a defined engineering service, with a real deliverable you own.

What you get

A specified grade or a documented formulation, ready for trials on your line.

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03

You decide on facts, not datasheets

Our own laboratory runs the first read. Every critical result is verified in parallel by an independent external lab. Two readings, one decision — so the mistake nobody catches until production doesn't happen on yours.

What you get

A double-verified test report you can defend to your own customer.

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04

You get a supply that keeps running when markets don't

Several routes, several qualified sources, warehousing chosen on merit — deliberately neutral on location. The setup has to hold when one leg moves, because one leg always eventually moves.

What you get

A multi-leg supply structure with call-off logic already in place.

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05

You keep improving — long after the first delivery

Once material runs, SKY doesn't disappear. Ongoing monitoring, coaching for your teams on the line, and adjustments as your volumes, specs or markets shift. A running production is not a finished project.

What you get

Continuous review of quality, supply and cost — with someone actually accountable for it.

Continuous optimisation

A real case

Three years of searching. Solved in one hour.

A premium marker pen that no compounder could get right — because nobody had looked at the product. Read the short version on the homepage, or bring us your own case.