Before touching any material, we design. Every project that comes into Plastisart goes through a 3D design phase on SolidWorks, whether it's a simple part or a complex multi-material assembly. This is not a formality — it's what ensures the part will be right from the very first production run.
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In the world of plastic processing, plastic sheet metalworking holds a special place. Less well-known than injection moulding or thermoforming, it nonetheless meets a very real demand from industrial players: manufacturing custom parts, in small or medium runs, with great freedom in shape and materials. Here is an overview of a process that deserves to be better known.
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Non-contact blow thermoforming is an extremely efficient technology for manufacturing transparent, complex and uniform plastic parts.
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What if you could redesign your plastic parts with a solution that is technical, economical and user-centred? Thermoforming offers an excellent compromise between design, functionality and industrial efficiency, particularly for small and medium-sized production runs.
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In an ever-changing industrial environment, more and more companies are turning to alternatives to optimise their performance and equipment and reduce their production costs. How? By replacing certain metal parts with plastic materials.
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Plastisart enhances food products with custom-made thermoformed displays, elegantly combining aesthetics and brand identity.
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At Plastisart, coating is not just a finishing touch, it is an essential step in ensuring the quality, durability and aesthetic appeal of our products.
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The choice of plastic moulding method, between thermoforming, RIM injection and thermoplastic injection, depends on the project requirements. This article examines their advantages and disadvantages to help you make an informed decision.