Plastic Services
Partnering with ISO9001 certified facilities, we provide competitive pricing, rapid lead times, and an extensive array of material choices. Plastic offers a cost-effective alternative to metal, enabling the creation of products at a significantly lower expense.
- Overmold
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Plastics overmolding is a manufacturing process in which one material is molded over another to create a single integrated part.
It involves injecting molten plastic over an existing component, typically made of a different material, to provide additional functionality,
aesthetics, or durability. Overmolding is commonly used in industries such as automotive, medical devices, and consumer electronics for producing
products like grips, handles, and protective casings with improved ergonomics, enhanced aesthetics, and added functionality.
- Injection Molding
- Plastic injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into a mold cavity
under high pressure, then cooled and solidified to form a final product. It's widely used in industries such as automotive, electronics, and
consumer goods for producing intricate and high-volume parts like car dashboards, smartphone cases, and household appliances. This method enables
the efficient production of complex shapes with precise dimensions and consistent quality.
- Machined
- Plastic machining is a manufacturing process where plastic material is cut, shaped, or drilled to create precise
components. It involves removing material from a plastic workpiece using various cutting tools and techniques such as milling, turning, and routing.
Plastic machining is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, medical, and electronics for producing parts with tight tolerances and intricate
geometries, such as prototypes, custom components, and specialized fixtures.
- Thermoformed
- Plastic thermoforming is a manufacturing process where a flat plastic sheet is heated and formed into a specific
shape using molds and vacuum or pressure. This technique is commonly used in industries such as packaging, automotive, and consumer goods for producing
items like trays, clamshell packaging, and automotive interior components. Thermoforming offers cost-effective production of lightweight, durable, and
customizable plastic products with relatively fast turnaround times.