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What Crescent Plastics Does Extrusion Crescent Plastics' extrusion process begins with part design. Designs can be faxed or sent via e-mail using the .DXF AutoCAD file format. Crescent engineers will work with you to create the optimum part design, minimize costs and maximize dimensional control. These same engineers design and build the extrusion dies and fabrication equipment using the latest in computer aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM). Crescent Plastics' engineers pride themselves on working with you from the start. It is their close attention to detail that sets them apart from their competition. Fabrication Fabrication is an area where Crescent Plastics excels. They can build sophisticated equipment for on-line or off-line fabrication. Part volume and design are factors that determine if the fabrication can be performed on-line. Their fabrication process includes: cutting, notching, drilling, punching, routing, gluing, embossing, pad printing, silk screening, solvent bonding, sonic welding and more. Crescent Plastics' process engineers will analyze your part to develop the process to best suit your needs. Crescent Plastics, Inc., is a privately held institution, with two sister companies: Cresline Plastic Pipe Company and Wabash Plastics, Inc. Cresline is one of the largest pipe manufacturers in the United States. Wabash Plastics, Inc. is a large custom injection molder. The purchasing power of all three companies is combined to gain the most effective pricing on raw materials for their customers. |