Plastics
Plastics are lightweight, strong, and highly durable materials. Plastics are electrical insulators and have broad range of physical and chemical properties depending on its composition. Plastics are commonly fabricated into machinery parts, assembly components, guards and covers, tanks and housings, signs, and much more.
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PTFE Plastic Films
Commonly known as Teflon, PTFE is the most slippery and wear resistant plastic. It also offers excellent resistance to chemicals and extreme temperatures.
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Polyimide Plastic Films
Excellent strength, wear resistance, and electrical insulating properties. It can also withstand extreme temperatures.
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Acetal Plastic Rods & Discs
Easiest to machine plastic and is highly resistant to wear and abrasion.
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PVC Plastic Rods & Discs
Strong and stiff material that is chemically resistant to acids, bases, and alcohols. It is also easy to machine and thermoform, and easy to join using solvents and adhesives.
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PTFE Plastic Rods & Discs
Commonly known as Teflon, PTFE is the most slippery and wear resistant plastic. It also offers excellent resistance to chemicals and extreme temperatures.
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Cast Acrylic Plastic Tubes
Commonly known as Plexiglass, Acrylic is a clear material that is inherently resistant to scratching and abrasion.
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Polycarbonate Plastic Tubes
Clear material with excellent resistance to impact, shock, and strikes.
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PETG Plastic Tubes
Clear material that is easy to thermoform with good chemical resistance
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PTFE Plastic Tubes
Commonly known as Teflon, PTFE is the most slippery and wear resistant plastic. It also offers excellent resistance to chemicals and extreme temperatures.
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ABS Plastic Tubes
Has excellent impact strength to withstand strikes and shocks. It is also easy to thermoform.
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PVC Plastic Tubes
Strong and stiff material that is chemically resistant to acids, bases, and alcohols. It is also easy to machine and thermoform, and easy to join using solvents and adhesives.