Plastisart specializes in the design, prototyping and production of all plastic parts, components and equipment in Belgium and France. We can meet all your needs, from the simplest part to multi-material assemblies and equipment integrating mechanical or electrical functions.
From prototypes to small and medium-scale production of plastic parts
For optimum results, Plastisart draws on its expertise in all types of thermoplastics (HDPE, PMMA, PE, ABS, PA, PC, PS, etc.), from basic mechanical functions to multifunctional materials and intelligent composites.
Plastisart is active in a wide range of industrial fields, as well as in visual communications, events, architecture and design, and offers you comprehensive project management from A to Z, right from the start.
Technical mastery
Integrated design office
Complete service from design to completion
Small and large series
Custom manufacturing
Our business in plastics processing
When it comes to plastics processing, Plastisart is your trusted partner. Our expertise is based on decades of experience in thermoforming, where we design and manufacture thermoformed parts ranging from small series to large-scale production runs. We master a wide range of techniques, including bending, folding, draping, blowing, bonding and welding plastics, while guaranteeing an impeccable finish thanks to our paint booth coating service. Our range of equipment includes thermoforming machines, 3- and 5-axis machining centers, a paint booth and all the equipment needed for plastic bonding and welding.
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Blow moulding and draping of plastic are processing techniques that enable the creation of curved, concave and convex parts.
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Hot forming of plastic offers exceptional flexibility for creating curved or bent plastic parts with unrivalled precision.
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Contactless blow thermoforming offers exceptional optical clarity without distortion, meeting the most stringent industry standards.
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With unlimited versatility and express delivery, we offer superior quality tailored to various industrial sectors.
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RIM injection offers an economical alternative for the production of large plastic parts and technical components.
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Plastisart excels in bonding Plexiglass for a variety of applications, offering optimal optical quality and exceptional strength.
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Hot air plastic welding: Precise, durable and versatile assembly.
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Plastic thermoforming is a historic process at Plastisart. For over 50 years, we have been designing and manufacturing thermoformed parts for industrials who need precise, repeatable plastic components delivered within controlled lead times, whether for a few parts or larger quantities.
This long experience, accumulated over thousands of projects in sectors as varied as industrial machinery, medical, transport and food processing, has allowed us to develop a refined mastery of thermoforming and an in-depth knowledge of material behaviour according to forming temperatures, tooling design, and the ability to combine thermoforming and CNC machining on the same part to achieve levels of precision that thermoforming alone does not always allow. -
Vacuum thermoforming consists of heating a thermoplastic sheet or plate to its softening temperature, then creating a depression between the sheet and the mould. This suction presses the material against the surface of the tooling with precision and uniformity. Once cooled, the part retains the shape of the mould and can be demoulded, trimmed and machined according to the specifications of the brief.
The depression plays a key role in the quality of the final result. It ensures homogeneous contact between the material and the mould across the entire surface and guarantees compliance with dimensions, details and curves. This avoids zones with irregular thicknesses that can appear with other shaping processes. -
Plastic fabrication and sheet plastic working refer to all the transformation techniques that allow parts, structures and components to be manufactured from thermoplastic sheets, tubes and profiles, through cutting, bending, bending, welding and bonding. These processes apply without investment in moulding tooling, which makes them accessible from the very first part and particularly suited to small runs, made-to-drawing parts and projects requiring great design flexibility.
At Plastisart, plastic fabrication and sheet plastic working are complementary disciplines to our other transformation processes. They broaden our ability to respond to varied industrial projects, particularly for technical structures, cladding, tanks, protective equipment and casing that do not require the tolerances or complex three-dimensional geometries found in thermoforming or injection. -
Not all plastic parts are necessarily flat or angular. Examples include curved cabin glazing, special vehicle windscreens, curved machine casings or certain industrial equipment protections. These components require curved, concave or convex shapes that are not possible with other techniques.
At Plastisart, these processes are part of the transformation techniques we have mastered for many years. They allow custom curved parts to be produced from standard thermoplastic sheets, with or without moulding tooling depending on the complexity.
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Hot bending and hot forming are two thermoplastic transformation techniques that allow sharp angles, right-angle structures and complex angular shapes to be created from standard sheets, without investment in moulding tooling. Complementary to bending and draping for curves, these processes are the natural answer whenever a plastic part must present defined angles, assembled flat faces or a polygonal geometry.
At Plastisart, hot bending and hot forming have been part of our transformation service offering since our foundation. They allow us to respond quickly to projects involving housings, angular covers, ducts, tanks and protective structures that combine several flat faces with precise angles.
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Plastic blow moulding encompasses two distinct techniques that share the same fundamental principle: shaping a thermoplastic by air injection. Nevertheless, they apply to very different part families. At Plastisart, we have mastered both processes for many years and can therefore respond to a wide variety of requests.
Extrusion blow moulding is the reference process for manufacturing industrial hollow bodies: tanks, canisters, ducts, bellows, technical containers. Contact-free blow moulding is a more specialised technique, particularly used for manufacturing parts with high optical quality such as domes, bubbles and canopies, where the absence of contact with tooling is the prerequisite for preserving the transparency and surface homogeneity of the part.
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RIM injection moulding (Reaction Injection Molding) is a process little known to the general public but particularly interesting for industrials who need to produce large parts in small and medium series, without bearing the excessive tooling costs of classical thermoplastic injection.
At Plastisart, we have mastered this process for many years. It therefore forms part of our range of plastic transformation services and allows us to respond to requests where other techniques such as thermoforming are not optimal. For example, we use RIM injection for bulky parts with complex geometries, machine covers with precise contours or components with mechanical properties close to large-series injection, but produced in smaller volumes.
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Plastic machining is a subtractive manufacturing method that consists of shaping a plastic part from raw material (sheet, block, bar) by removing material using cutting tools. Driven by computer numerical control (CNC), this process achieves levels of precision and repeatability that few other plastic transformation techniques can match.
In industry, plastic machining meets precise needs for prototyping, custom functional parts, small and medium series, or components with complex geometries for demanding applications. At Plastisart, plastic machining has been part of our plastic materials transformation expertise for many years. Our 3 and 5-axis machining centres allow us to produce parts with millimetre precision, reliably and repeatably on demand.
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Laser cutting and laser engraving are contact-free transformation processes that allow thermoplastics to be worked with a level of precision and fineness that mechanical processes cannot always achieve. The laser opens up possibilities that machining does not allow: complex contours, fine details, permanent marking on hard surfaces or cutting of already-formed parts.
At Plastisart, laser cutting and engraving integrate into our offering of main transformation processes such as thermoforming, plastic fabrication and CNC machining. After the manufacturing stages, the laser can intervene to refine contours, create complex internal cuts or apply permanent marking without altering the material structure.
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Method, rigor and discipline are the base of our guaranteed quality service. We are committed to continuous improvement in the quality of our products and/or services to please our customers.
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Our experience and skills provide a quality service, made in line with your requests and respects your budget. Our team remains available to answer all your questions. Hope to meet you.
A team at your service
A good understanding of your project
Our collaborators are at your service to create the project that suits your needs. We follow-up on each client so their project is a success.
Our services are available 24hrs per day
To achieve this, our company strives to offer you, not only the traditional telephone but also the electronic contact channels, in online service. They allow you through our website to easily submit a series of targeted requests, offer a job application, etc.
A vast experience
Our experience at your service
Thanks to our many practical years in the field, we can advise our client in the projects and offer a service adapted to what they are looking for.
Who says "experience" equals "improvement"
From this perspective, we draw on the feedback and advice of our clients to continually challenge us and continually offer improved services.
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