Plastics

Plastic injection molding is a versatile manufacturing process wherein molten plastic material is injected at high pressure into a precisely designed mold cavity to produce a wide range of intricate and detailed plastic parts. Plastic injection molding is widely used in various industries due to its efficiency, repeatability, and ability to create complex shapes with tight tolerances, making it an integral part of modern manufacturing.

Lexan overlays, also known as polycarbonate overlays, are transparent or semi-transparent sheets made from polycarbonate material that are applied over control panels, electronic devices, instruments, and other surfaces to protect them and provide a user-friendly interface. These overlays can be custom-designed to include features such as buttons, keypads, graphics, text, and windows to align with the specific functions and aesthetics of the equipment they are used on. Due to their versatility and robustness, Lexan overlays find use in various industries, including electronics, industrial equipment, medical devices, automotive systems, appliances, and more, helping to enhance the lifespan and usability of the equipment while maintaining a visually appealing and functional interface.

A PU lens, or doming, involves the creation of a clear, domed, and often magnifying layer using polyurethane resin. This layer is applied onto a surface, typically over graphics, labels, or logos. The PU lens not only adds a visually appealing three-dimensional effect but also offers protection against wear, abrasion, and environmental factors. It enhances the appearance and durability of items such as badges, nameplates, labels, and promotional items.

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