Overview
Plastic products cannot always be made in one
piece. Design and tooling constraints sometimes make it more economical and/or
advantageous to tool the product as two or more pieces. Post moulding joining
of the parts provides a means of achieving an end solution Which Method?
The choice of which method of joining ultimately depends on the parts material,
geometry and size, process capability, volume and cycle time desired. Other
considerations such as capital costs will have a bearing on the choice.
Applications:
Design and tooling constraints sometimes make
it more economical and/or advantageous to tool the product as two or more
pieces. Post moulding joining of the parts provides a means of achieving an end
solution.
Overview
The Industrial
Fabrication process of Thermoplastics is a secondary manufacturing process
which can be defined as the use and further modification of primary manufactured
sheet, pipe, lining and moulded or formed profiles using compatible materials
and welding methods to produce a final product or system which can be used in
conjunction with or in isolation from non-thermoplastic materials in the
provision of a service, facility, system or process in a diverse range of
Industrial applications.