Plastics

Moore-Addison machines PLASTIC materials. There are lots of them; the non-metallic community is constantly developing more.  There are many that are primarily for molding.  Many of the mechanical plastics are white.  However, there is often a Nylon or Delrin or UHMW for wear materials that can be substituted before one considers an expensive mold.  We also do clear goods well beyond mere windows.  Be that as it may, all and any of these materials produce a cool chip when they are cut.


The niche Moore-Addison fills is that we make precision donuts out of nasty stuff.  We machine all our materials dry.  The dust and chips are collected with an enormous suction system.  In this wind tunnel environment, a hot shard would generate a fire or, worse, an explosion. Therefore, any material we cut must make a cool chip or we're on the 10:00 o'clock news.  There are lots of "plastic" materials that produce a cool chip.


A partial list of materials groups and grades we currently machine in quantity is listed herein. The white plastics are in the middle of the list because we do much more of the nasty industrial laminates and glass filled stuff.  This is a partial list because if we listed all that produce a cool chip when cut, we would have many pages; you would get bored and go to another website. We want you to stay with us; indeed, please send us a "request for quote" and consider experiencing Moore-Addison's good parts delivered on time.


  • LAMINATES in ALL grades
  • Phenolics Grade C canvas
  • Grade L linen
  • Grade XXX paper
  • Glass G-10/FR4 glass epoxy
  • G-11 glass epoxy (high temperature)
  • G-5/G-9 glass melamine
  • G-7 glass silicone (high temperature)
  • Electrical sheet insulation: Fishpaper, Vulcanized fiber
  • Nomex Mylar Vinyl
  • Refractory materials:
  • Glass Polyester in ALL grades
  • Plastic: sheets, channels and angles
  • GPO-3 red
  • Extren product line
  • SG200 high temperature
  • Nylon: 101 aka 6/6 extruded
  • 901 cast Glastherm Marinite ALL grades
  • Nylatron GS & GSM Transite" (silicate based, high temperature cement board)
  • Acetyl aka Delrin by DuPont UHMW HDP Teflon virgin and glass filled
  • Acrylic all grades, colors and manufacturers; Polycarbonate aka Lexan by GE also Eastman and Sheffield

 

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