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: Thermoforming

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  • Matrix Palsics Co. It is a manufacturers' representatives for custom polymer molding and extrusion. From the processes represented, we list rotational molding, traditional and two-shot injection molding, blow molding, profile extrusions, thermoforming (pressure and vacuum forming), rubber and plastic insert molding, etc.

  • Endura Plastics, Inc. It is an injection molder of precision high volume thermoplastic components, and demanding low volume thermoplastic components. Additionally, it can design and engineer thermoplatic applications, build molds, do insert molding, assembly, and decorate thermoplastics.

  • Solar Plastics, Inc. It produces custom engineered rotationally molded parts. It specializes in design assistance, manufacturing and assembling products.

  • Associated Thermoforming, Inc. It is a leading supplier in the plastic thermoforming industry. It has a complete in-house tooling department with design engineers and staff processing the hands-on knowledge to help guide its clients through the forming process. It has a full line of forming equipment, including a MAAC rotary, four station twin sheet pressure former that accomodates sheets up to 5 feet by 9 feet. It has CNC trimming equipment including 5 axis routers that can trim parts as large as 5 feet by 10 feet.