Products

When it comes to the latest technology in plastics injection molding Plastship sets the standard among plastic molding companies. Our manufacturing capabilities include, design, finishing & assembly, prototyping, custom injection mold manufacturing and we can integrate our internal systems seamlessly with yours. Our in-house plastics expert, and our high-speed, high-tech capabilities housed our 218,000 sq.ft., state-of-the-art molding facilities can keep up with your evolving needs. Whatever your need or goal, our custom plastic injection molders have a solution.

In addition, our commitment to efficiency and the environment go hand in hand. Our forefront technology creates less waste, uses natural cooling and is located close to our distribution sites, to reduce our carbon footprint. Our top, state-of-the-art equipment, not only manufactures smarter and faster, it manufactures cleaner, too. With our green initiatives like a dedicated in-house recycling program and 99% of scrap reintegrated into products, you can feel good about partnering with Plastship.

ABS

ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a common thermoplastic...

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Nylon

Nylon’s combination of mechanical properties, excellent wear...

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PVC Foam

ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a common thermoplastic

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PEEK

PEEK (polyetheretherketone) is a semicrystalline, high- temperature

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ABS

ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a common thermoplastic used to make lightweight, rigid products such as automotive parts, piping and laboratory equipment. It is widely used for mechanical purposes, and also has good electrical properties. ABS is strong, rigid and tough and can withstand temperatures between -13 °F and 140 °F without affecting its impact resistance. Dimensional stability under load of ABS is excellent. ABS is resistant to aqueous acids, alkalis, hydrocholoric and phosphoric acids, alcohols and natural oils.

Nylon

Nylon’s combination of mechanical properties, excellent wear, abrasion resistance and weight, make it an excellent replacement for metals and bronze parts. Nylon is 1/8 the weight of bronze, yet it is easier to handle and maintain than metals. Nylon has a proven record of outstanding service in a wide range of parts for all industries. It is easy to fabricate using standard metal working equipment. There are many formulations.

PVC Foam

ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a common thermoplastic used to make lightweight, rigid products such as automotive parts, piping and laboratory equipment. It is widely used for mechanical purposes, and also has good electrical properties. ABS is strong, rigid and tough and can withstand temperatures between -13 °F and 140 °F without affecting its impact resistance. Dimensional stability under load of ABS is excellent. ABS is resistant to aqueous acids, alkalis, hydrocholoric and phosphoric acids, alcohols and natural oils

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Vycom

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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

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PVC Expanded Foam

PEEK

PEEK (polyetheretherketone) is a semicrystalline, high-temperature (up to 500° F) engineering thermoplastic that is excellent for applications where thermal, chemical, and combustion properties (UL flammability rating of V-0) are critical to performance. At the same time, PEEK emits little smoke or toxic gas when exposed to flame. This material is tough, strong, and rigid and has superior creep resistance. It also resists radiation and a wide range of solvents. With its resistance to hydrolysis, PEEK can withstand boiling water and superheated steam used with autoclave and sterilization equipment at temperatures higher than 482° F. PEEK resins are available in unreinforced, 30% glass-fiber reinforced, 30% carbon-fiber reinforced, and HPV-reinforced grades. Typical applications include the automotive, marine, nuclear, oil-well, electronics, medical and aerospace industries.

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Unfilled PEEK

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Filled PEEK