Plastic profiles are extruded stock shapes of plastics including HDPE, polystyrene, butyrate, vinyl, PVC, LDPE, nylon, polyurethane, acrylics and fiberglass. Different materials hold different advantages. Acrylics, for example, offer exceptional chemical resistance while polystyrene offers good adhesive capabilities. PVC is the most common type of plastic used for plastic profiles due to its flexibility, allowing it to be used for numerous applications.
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Preferred Plastics, Inc.Plainwell, MI 269-685-5873 Preferred Plastics' team has the knowledge, experience and commitment to serve all of your custom extrusion manufacturing needs. Our team works cohesively and comprehensively to give you the best engineered product at the highest quality possible. Plastic profiles are included in our product line. If you`re looking for a team that`s ready for your project, then we`re the team for you!
Polytec Plastics, Inc.St. Charles, IL 800-739-9066 Since 1973, Polytec Plastics has manufactured high-quality Tubing, Rods & Pipe at competitive prices. Sizes range from 1/32" diameter to 4-1/2" diameter, in all types of Thermoplastic materials. Small quantities, blanket orders & ship from stock: we are ready to quote your needs. Along with our plastic profiles, we process all types of thermoplastics & will help you select the right product.
SFR Industries Inc.Cadott, WI 800-369-9410 SFR Industries has been a leading custom plastic profiles manufacturer since 1978. We serve a variety of industries from commercial furniture to store fixtures to industrial applications with a specialty in vinyl polymers. We will make your ideas take shape and assist with any of your unique application requirements. Give us a call today to get more information.
Britech IndustriesStuart, FL 772-286-9278 With more than 20 years of manufacturing and supplying plastic profiles, Britech Industries' Extruded Elastomer Division offers the expertise, excellent customer service and fast turn time for all your stock and custom extrusion needs. Browse their site for more information on their capabilities, and contact them for all your extrusion requirements!
Custom Plastics, Inc.Elk Grove Village, IL 847-439-6770 Here at Custom Plastics, we are confident that our overall customer service performance is outstanding when compared to our industry standards. We have been producing the best plastic profiles since 1953, and specialize in meeting our clients' needs. Our highly skilled employees have decades of experience and are able to fulfill your design and manufacturing requirements.
GSH Industries, Inc.Cleveland, OH 440-238-3009 As a supplier and manufacturer of plastic profiles and other extruded plastic products, GSH Industries knows extrusions. We have continually expanded & attained our position as a preferred supplier of quality products & engineering ingenuity at competitive pricing & on-time delivery. With our experience in the plastics field & our facility, we have positioned ourselves into the next century.
Absolute Custom Extrusions, Inc.Milwaukee, WI 414-332-8133 At Absolute Custom Extrusions, we specialize in plastic profiles, while providing custom plastic extrusions and profiles. Products include distributor tubes, hot or cold water tubes, automotive tubing, medical tubing, shipping tubes and golf club tubes. Experienced since 1986, ISO 9001:2000 certified. Other capabilities include labeling, printing, custom cutting, etc.
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Plastic Profiles
Plastic profiles are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes including shapes such as thin film, rods, wire sheets, trim, channels, rods, tubing and gaskets. Plastic profile extrusions can be hot extruded, cold extruded or warm extruded through a die in either indirect or direct extrusion process. Each of these processes has its own benefits and drawbacks. Extruded plastic profiles are highly versatile and can be designed for specific applications such as pipes, hosing, fridge and freezer parts, packaging, gas and water piping, protective covers, light diffusers, display stands and point of sale holders. Serving industries including construction, medical, aerospace, office furniture, manufacturing and transportation, most plastic profile extrusion companies also offer secondary services such as heat treating, printing, labeling, welding, anodizing and electroplating.The extrusion process begins with raw plastic pellets or flakes being fed into a hopper placed atop a closed extruding channel; gravity feeds the raw plastic material down into the extruding channel. Running through the length of the channel is a screw conveyor that moves the raw plastic along toward the opposite end, shearing and heating the plastic through friction. Plastic pellets plasticize, or melt, as they move through the conveyor. As they near the end of the channel, the molten plastic leaves the screw and travels through a screen pack in order to remove any contaminants. The screens are reinforced by a breaker plate, which is a thick metal puck with many holes drilled through it. A die is secured on the end of the conveyor channel, which forms the molten plastic into a specific profile as it is pushed, or extruded, through by the screw conveyor. The newly formed plastic profile is cooled, pulled through by a series of conveyors and cut to appropriate lengths. In this way plastic profiles are manufactured quickly and in fairly high volumes. Plastic profiles can be made using various types of extrusion processes including reverse extrusion, in which the thermoplastic material is made to flow in the opposite direction of the screw, and coextrusion, in which multiple layers are extruded together. In addition there are two main ways in which plastic profiles can be extruded: hot working and cold working. In cold working, plastic deformation is imparted to the thermoplastic material at room temperature or near room temperature. Hot working uses heated thermoplastic materials with good deformability.