Structural plastics
Structural plastics are materials used as components of machinery and equipment found in many industries. They are often an alternative to metal components and are increasingly gaining popularity due to their properties, which make them well suited for CNC machining. Moreover, engineering plastics are suitable for a variety of machining methods - both milling and CNC turning, as well as conventional machining or even welding.
From engineering plastics, our company manufactures, among others:
- toothed wheels,
- rollers,
- guides and profiles,
- chain slides,
Offered products are in the form of all kinds of plates, rollers and tubes. Semi-finished plastic products are characterized by versatility of applications, which translates into their use in various industries and fields of industry.
High-quality plastic profiles do not exhaust our offer. In addition to manufacturing, our company is involved in sales of engineering plastics. Products available from our company include polyethylene, polyamide, polyacetal, polycarbonate, Teflon, polypropylene, and PEEK as well as PUR (a rubber-like plastic with high performance indicators). High-quality engineering plastics do not exhaust our offer.
Benefits of engineering plastics
Engineering plastics are characterized by high mechanical performance. Their advantages include, first of all, resistance to wear, chemicals and temperatures - even those of 100-150 degrees Celsius. An advantage that greatly facilitates the processing of these materials is their excellent machinability and high dimensional stability. In addition, engineering plastics are characterized by good sliding properties and low weight, which allows easy assembly of even large components made from them. In addition, unlike metals, for example, plastics do not corrode.
Why invest in engineering plastics?
Elements made of engineering plastics - plastic profiles and semi-finished products - are a great alternative to the metals commonly used in industry. In many respects, profiles made of plastics are on a par with metals, in other respects - they are far surpassed. First of all, it is worth mentioning the high resistance to environmental factors, including contact with moisture or various chemicals - plastics do not corrode or deteriorate even in harsh working conditions, so there is no need for frequent replacement. Also noteworthy is the extremely low density of plastics, which makes components manufactured from them much lighter than components of identical size and shape. This, in turn, puts less strain on the structure and does not contribute to wear and tear on other components.
All of this, combined with the fact that engineering plastics themselves and their CNC machining are relatively inexpensive, contributes to a marked reduction in the cost of machine construction and installation, which is important at every stage of running a business. Lower operating costs mean more funds for other areas of business development. This makes semi-finished plastic products the perfect answer to the needs of companies concerned with the steady and sustainable development of their businesses.