Plastic Extrusion
Plastic extrusion is a manufacturing process in which thermoplastic materials are heated, melted, and continuously formed through a die into a specific cross-sectional shape. It is suitable for producing various profiles, structural parts, guide components, decorative trims, and functional plastic parts, especially for products that require consistent cross-sections and stable mass production.
What Sets This Process Apart
Suitable for continuous-profile products in medium to large volume production
Capable of forming complex cross-sectional structures
High production efficiency once tooling and dimensions are stabilized
Can be combined with secondary processing to improve delivery completeness
Flexible in designing wall thickness, cavities, slots, rails, and other structural details
Functional Output
1.Provides structural support, guiding, connecting, covering, and protective functions 2.Meets different requirements for appearance, dimensions, and assembly structures 3.Supports production from simple profiles to complex functional plastic components 4.Creates stable base parts for punching, printing, laminating, assembly, and packaging
Typical Applications
Lighting profiles, electrical connection components, architectural trims, industrial guide rails, protective covers, structural supports, and various custom extruded profiles.
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 Plastic 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