Alternatives to Molding with Teflon™ Thermoplastics

Alternatives to Molding with Teflon™ Thermoplastics

Teflon™ thermoplastics are commonly used for injection molding, however there are several alternatives available that provide similar weldability, dialectic properties, weatherability and temperature resistance.

Springboard has been producing high quality, high precision injection molded parts from thermoplastic materials since 1995. With our extensive experience and expertise, we can deliver parts and components that match your designs exactly and meet the tight tolerances your industry or application requires.

Alternative Thermoplastic Elastomer Injection Molding Materials

We work with various thermoplastic elastomer materials to create injection molded parts for industries including automotive, aerospace and consumer markets. Thermoplastic materials are known for their temperature resistance and durability and are ideal for high stress environments.

Springboard performs injection molding with several common thermoplastic materials including:

For injection molding applications that require materials with unique properties and characteristics, we also work with specialized thermoplastic materials and various exotic thermoplastic resin materials to create your custom molded plastic parts.

Contact Us to Learn More About Injection Molding with Thermoplastic Resins

As needed, we can provide an array of secondary services, including sonic welding, pad printing, assembly, and more, to give you more complete parts.

Request a quote on injection molded parts, or contact Springboard to learn more.

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