Copper-Plastic Co-Extrusion
Copper-plastic co-extrusion is a composite forming process that integrates copper and plastic into one profile during extrusion. It is designed for products that require both conductivity and insulation, as well as structural and functional integration, making it suitable for components with combined electrical and mechanical requirements.
What Sets This Process Apart
Integrates metal and plastic into one formed part
Combines conductive performance with insulation protection
Requires stable bonding, dimensional control, and precise process management
Allows customized design of conductive paths and insulated sections
Suitable for integrated functional components and value-added assemblies
Functional Output
1.Achieves conductive and insulating functions in one component 2.Reduces part count and manual assembly steps 3.Improves structural integration and product safety 4.Enhances connection efficiency and overall product stability 5.Supports development of functional parts, compact assemblies, and electrical connection components
Typical Applications
Lighting track systems, electrical connection components, conductive structural parts, insulated protective profiles, functional connection assemblies, and products that require integrated conductivity and insulation.
Supported Materials
This process is compatible with the following material types, each evaluated for structural and functional suitability.
Secondary Processes Available
Streamline your supply chain. Beyond core extrusion, we offer in-house secondary operations so your parts arrive ready to integrate or ship.
Apply Copper-Plastic Co-Extrusion to Your Project
Provide your drawing, sample, or concept. Our engineering team will evaluate feasibility, recommend materials, and guide you from prototype to mass production.
End-to-End
Concept to Component
Co-Extrusion
Multi-material Expertise
Post-Processing
In-house Secondary Ops
Global
EU, US, JP, B&R Markets