Metal fabrication has been in practice in one form or another for centuries; blacksmithing, for example, has always involved fabrication. Metal does have a number of benefits for many industries, including very high heat resistance, endurance, and versatility. As technology advances, plastic fabrication is providing an alternative to metal. Is it a viable alternative? What advantages does plastic offer your company that metal does not?
Over the past 50 years the plastics industry has grown; instead of the availability of a single type of plastic, there are literally thousands to choose from.
Metallic components have been the staple material for all industries for many years, but with the increased knowledge of polymers, companies are now offering plastics with specialized purposes to replace the use of metals, and it’s little wonder why. Plastics have a lot to offer.
There are plastics that offer strength comparable to alloys while offering characteristics such as self lubrication, wear resistance, reduced weight and chemical resistance, which metals cannot offer. Plastics may not be able to replace every metallic component, but they have both their place and their roles, which are growing every day. Historically, plastics have been more difficult to machine to the tight tolerances achieved with metallics, but with increased knowledge of plastics and the improved capabilities of machining equipment, the industry is now capable of producing plastic components to the same exacting standards as metallic components. Depending on the industry, plastics can also provide the benefit of reduced weight. This is crucial for a manufacturer of aircraft parts, for instance, decreased weight means increased fuel efficiency. This has lead to manufacturers transitioning from aluminum and steel to plastic and composites.
Are there any drawbacks to fabrication with plastics? Possibly, depending on the materials you choose, they could be more vulnerable to elevated temperatures or be structurally inappropriate for high stress components, including heavy equipment and building materials.
For precision, however, plastic is ideal. Machined plastic is often used when accuracy is most needed, such as in the medical and aerospace industries. Whether you require light weight, fuel efficiency, or intricacy, plastic is an excellent choice.
Want to use a plastic material for your machined part? Contact our material experts today.
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We know every project is unique and that questions can arise when it comes to selecting the right partner for your manufacturing needs. Our team specializes in delivering precise, reliable machining solutions tailored to the exact specifications of each client. Below, we’ve gathered answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. If you don’t see your question here, please feel free to reach out – we’re always ready to assist with any additional information you need.
Tamshell specializes in producing a diverse array of custom precision machined components tailored to our customers’ specifications. Utilizing modern, advanced 4th & 5th axis CNC mills, CNC Swiss and Swiss-screw, and CNC turning machines, we achieve tight tolerances with nearly any machinable plastic or metal material.
Our primary machining department utilizes state-of-the-art CNC machining equipment to ensure precision and quality. The secondary department complements this with a variety of conventional tools and instruments. All our machinery is backed by our specialized in-house tooling department, ensuring seamless support and efficiency.
Our machine shop excels in precision machining of a wide range of materials, with a particular expertise in plastics. We also specialize in machining aluminum, brass, bronze, and stainless steel, ensuring high-quality results for diverse applications. Our advanced equipment and skilled team enable us to meet stringent tolerances and deliver custom components tailored to our clients’ specifications. Whether working with plastics or metals, we are committed to providing exceptional craftsmanship and reliable service.
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We excel in close tolerance machining, holding tolerances as tight as +/- 0.0001″. Our capabilities include advanced 4th- and 5th-axis machining, complemented by a rigorous three-stage inspection process. This ensures burr-free parts and consistently exceeds the highest-quality finish requirements.
In short: yes, our team brings extensive expertise in the manufacturability of components and assemblies. As specialists in plastics machining, our in-house material experts will guide you in selecting the most optimal materials for your application, considering all usage factors.
Our skilled machinists are also proficient in working with various materials, including metals. We can review your 3D models and drawings, recommending any necessary changes before production begins.