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The Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) industry specializes in producing plastic parts through a process that involves the high-pressure injection of reactive liquid polymers into a mold. This process typically uses two liquid components, a polyol and an isocyanate, which react chemically within the mold to form a solid polymer. The RIM process allows for the creation of lightweight, durable, and complex-shaped parts with varying wall thicknesses. It is particularly suited for producing large parts with intricate designs and is often used for low to medium volume production runs.
The plastics manufacturing industry is on the verge of a radical transformation, as several key technologies hold promise for revolutionizing how and where plastics are made and used.
Those advancements are slated to boost growth in the plastics industry over the next several years....(Full Article)
According to IndustryNet's analysis of the plastics industry, the United States is home to 281 plastics companies employing over 15,000 individuals, with average annual sales topping $1.3 billion. Overall industry growth has been strong, with 5 percent of the plants reporting employment increases and 3 percent reporting sales growth over the past year
Top 5 companies by sales growth
1. Vaupell, Inc. in Seattle tops the list of plastics manufacturers. Vaupell was founded in 1947 as the first plastic parts supplier to Boeing. Since then, the company has expanded into the defense, medical device and commercial industries as well.
2. Minnesota Diversified Industries is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. MDI specializes in plastic packaging materials, offering related services such as a...(Full Article)
Globalization and the rise of technology and automation have severely impacted the U.S. manufacturing sector over the past several years. Discussions surrounding manufacturing generally take a gloomy tone, citing job decline, factory closure and competition from foreign countries. However, this trend doesn't represent the whole story. In fact, many manufacturing sectors are actually thriving.
One of these such industries is the plastics industry.
Since the global recession in 2008-2009, the plastics sector has made a strong recovery and continues to be a major force driving employment, innovation and product sales. Much of this success can be attributed to the rise of shale gas development in the U.S., which has lead to a decrease in energy costs associated with plastic resin manufac...(Full Article)
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