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Plastic Products

Plastic products are the results of plastic fabrication and manufacturing processes. There are too many different plastic product varieties to count; they are employed extensively throughout industry and commerce as well as in consumer products contexts.

Brogan Manufacturing, Inc.
Elkhorn, WI
262-723-6909
Brogan fabricates all types of high-quality plastic components from a wide range of plastic materials. Since 1985 we have provided screw machine service with capacities up to 1 ¾", CNC lathe capacities up to 2 2/8" thru spindle, milling & more. Serving all industries. We specialize in & work with all types of plastics. No job is too big & no job is too small. Visit our website or contact us today!
Design Converting, Inc.
Grand Rapids, MI
616-942-7780
Design Converting provides creative solutions and unparalleled quality in plastic fabrication. Offering services such as die cutting, laminating, screen printing, injection molding, assembly, extrusion and embossing, Design Converting takes your project from design to assembly and packaging. For the best in plastic components and manufacturing, trust the consistent excellence of Design Converting.
All Plastics and Fiberglass, Inc.
Mobile, AL
800-226-1134
As a manufacturer and distributor of industrial plastic products, All Plastics and Fiberglass is committed to all sizes of jobs, no matter how large or small. Our plastic fabrication process assures the highest quality product available on the market. In addition, we offer C.A.D., plastic machining services, plastic manufacturing and online ordering of many stock plastic products and components.
All-State Plastics
City of Industry, CA
800-544-0370
All-State Plastics specializes in plastic fabrication through injection molding, mold making and machining, but our real expertise is providing unparalleled service. All-State works tirelessly from engineering through production to meet your needs every step of the way. We continue fine tuning to surpass our high standards for customer service and manufacturing plastic products and components.
Unicast Inc.
Easton, PA
800-275-0818
Unicast is not simply a plastic fabricator but a full-service machine shop offering plastic machined parts and metal machined parts. Family owned and operated since 1984, we do both manual and CNC machining for all types of plastics and non-exotic metals. In addition to our standard catalog of replacement parts, Unicast offers custom plastic products and components to best suit your application.
Thrust Industries
Evansville, IN
800-467-6730
For more than 35 years, Thrust Industries has served customers with high quality die cutting and plastic fabrication. Our die cutting capabilities are widely varied & include die cut plastic & die cut foam. ISO 9001:2000 certified and committed to doing the job right the first time, Thrust die cut plastic products offer the solution to your plastics challenge. At Thrust, we put your needs first.
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Plastic Products

A plastic product is a thing made of plastic that has a use. Since the development of the first plastic materials, the plastic research and development industry has exploded. Today, so many different plastic varieties exist that it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish them from each other. Also, plastic substitutes for other materials like glass and metal can reproduce the qualities of those materials so accurately that they are sometimes confused for them. Acrylic plastic, for example, is characterized by its high optical clarity and is often used as a substitute for glass. Other plastic materials like PVC have also displaced traditional materials. Washers and plumbing pipes, which historically have been made of metal, are increasingly made of plastics like PVC. In addition to their capacity as alternatives to existing materials, the development of plastics has made possible the creation of products that never existed before. For example, plastic is almost universally the material of choice for the fabrication of non-conductive circuitry substrates.

There are many processes by which plastic products can be created. Extrusion is one of the most prominent plastic manufacturing processes. Extrusion involves heating and pressurizing a stock of raw plastic material and forcing it through a specially-shaped tool called a die. In the context of extrusion, a die is a hole cut out of a metal plate; when molten plastic is forced through the hole, it takes its shape. When the plastic emerges on the other side of the die, it is newly extruded plastic. A plastic cutting process can then separate extruded plastic pieces from each other, and the pieces can then be shipped to customers or sent for additional processing. This process can be used only in the creation of plastic profiles. In order to create more complex shapes, a molding process must be used. Plastic molding processes also involve heating and pressurizing raw plastic, but they differ from extrusion in that they involve the injection of the plastic into a carefully shaped, hollow mold cavity. In addition to these thermoforming processes, mechanical shaping processes like machining are also used to form plastic products. There is virtually no limit to the number of possible plastic products.