HDPE CNC Machined Components
- Allplastics News
- Wednesday, 27 August 2014 14:31
- Allplastics News Team
The Allplastics Engineering team has been busy with an array of projects where materials such as Nylon, Acetal and UHMWPE are machined to close tolerances.
Components such as rollers, wheels, insulating bushes, threaded fittings, adaptors and many more.
Do not hesitate to ask our sales team for their recommendations regarding your next project where materials such as steel, aluminium or timber can be replaced by lighter, self lubricating and better wearing thermoplastics.
Machined Acetal Dots Cover the Globe!
- Allplastics News
- Wednesday, 30 July 2014 12:06
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics Engineering completed an interesting project for a major corporation by assembling thousands of precision machined natural Acetal plugs on the world map which was CNC Routed from Opal Acrylic with thousands of holes to match the plugs. The plugs were retained utilizing a rubber O-Ring interface.
Looking at Life through “Rose Coloured Acrylics” 10mm Colour Tints
- Allplastics News
- Wednesday, 30 July 2014 12:06
- Allplastics News Team
Allplastics are stocking 10mm thick red tint and blue tint Plexiglas sheet in 2440x1220mm.
The sheets are UV grade and offer store designers and exhibition stand constructors a practical material to fabricate displays with a sense of mystique. Most Tinted colours are available in 3mm thickness.
The 10mm will allow the user to broaden the range of designs and applications.
Look here! Allplastics at Vivid!
- Allplastics News
- Saturday, 21 June 2014 12:06
- Allplastics News Team
Vivid Sydney attracted a record 1.43 million visitors with more than 50 free site installations and projections.“Made You Look” was installed last month as part of this year’s Vivid Festival. It was designed and installed by Ben Farrar, James Alexander Hatziplis, Marrie Claire Dent and Nicholas Grimes.The installation is made up of many mirrored and iridescent Acrylic panels supplied by Allplastics. The varying shapes come together to form a canopy that was suspended from the Cahill Expressway, next to the museum of Contemporary Arts.Using a camera that is pointed at the site and projectors which live stream that image onto the canopy, the installation comes to life and invites the visitor to stop, reflect and enjoy their surrounding in a way which was not previously envisaged.