General Plastics to Introduce FR-4600 Microcell Foam Series at CAMX, October 14-16, 2014, in Orlando, Florida

Tacoma, Washington (PRWEB) October 09, 2014

Common Plastics Manufacturing Organization will present its new FR-4600 Microcell prototype and modeling foam boards at the first-ever Composite Sophisticated Components Expo (CAMX). Taking place October 14-16 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, CAMX unites the composites and advanced supplies communities from ACMA and SAMPE at a singular market event to discover the latest in goods, processes and technologies. General Plastics will showcase its fire-resistant (FR) and fire, smoke, toxicity (FST) compliant core foams, along with its high-temperature tooling boards at Booth 2075.

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“We are delighted to participate at the debut of CAMX and introduce our FR-4600 Microcell higher-detail prototype foams to today’s top innovators in composites and sophisticated supplies,” mentioned President Bruce Lind. “The Last-A-FOAM® FR-4600 series represents our next generation of foams, created jointly with our OEM buyers to address the need to have for a board that supports fine detail.”

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About Final-A-FOAM® FR-4600 Microcell Series

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This uniform, ultra-smooth foam board cuts crisply and supports fine detail perform, satisfying the requirements of the most demanding design and style engineer. In decrease densities, it is superb for hand-carved models, prototypes and decorative fixtures. Greater densities are very easily milled by machine to produce intricate tooling that is tough and durable. The tight microcell texture creates a superfine surface that is simply completed and painted without having filling and sanding, decreasing production time and fees.

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Throughout CAMX, General Plastics will also spotlight its high-temperature tooling boards and production services.

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About Last-A-FOAM® FR-4700 Higher-Temperature Tooling Board Series

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These high-density epoxy-urethane tooling boards withstand peak temperatures up to 400° F (200°C) and continuous-use temperatures up to 350° F (177°C). Affordable and dimensionally stable, this rigid foam board is best for prototype machining, higher-temperature curing prepregs, vacuum forming, pattern making, master model making, tiny production runs, monolithic or massive-mass tools where conventional metal dies are price-prohibitive.

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About General Plastics’ Production Solutions

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Basic Plastics provides proven pattern generating and tooling capabilities for molding, fabricating and assembling parts. We supply CNC machining to precisely manufacture parts to buyer needs and accept buyer-supplied CAD data. We are also adept at painting, adhesive bonding, prepreg, potting and resin-infusion processes.

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“General Plastics has a lengthy history of building innovative options and components for aircraft interior applications,” Lind added. “We also appear forward to introducing our next-generation FST-compliant efficiency foams to aerospace and engineering clients attending CAMX and discussing their demands.”

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About Basic Plastics Manufacturing Company    

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Tacoma, Washington-based Common Plastics has been a leading innovator in the plastics market for a lot more than 70 years. The business develops and manufactures rigid and versatile polyurethane foam products, like its signature Last-A-FOAM® brand series and construct-to-print composite components. Through its network of distributors, Basic Plastics exports merchandise to 25-plus countries for the aerospace and defense, automotive, composite core, building, dimensional signage, marine, prototype and modeling, nuclear waste, renewable energy, and tooling industries.

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General Plastics is certified to ISO 9001:2008/AS9100C, ITAR-compliant, and meets such demanding top quality systems as NQA-1, Mil-I-45208A and Boeing Business D6-82479. Check out http://www.generalplastics.com.

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SignArts Products to Showcase New SignFoam4

Tacoma, WA (PRWEB) Might 29, 2014

Sign•Arts Goods Corp. will highlight next-generation Sign•Foam4® at the 2014 NSSA (Northeast States Sign Association) Sign Expo in Lincoln, Rhode Island. This timesaving inventive medium for 3-D indicators, dimensional graphics and displays will be featured at the Sign•Foam booth, #505, in the Twin River Casino Occasion Center.

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Available in 15- and 18-lb. densities, Sign•Foam4 with Microcell Technologies is perfect for CNC-machining finely detailed styles and lettering, as properly as nearly invisible surface textures. The advanced high-density urethane material produces silky-smooth finishes with minimal prep perform, and it even demands fewer coats of primer and paint. Sign•Foam4 is also hard and sturdy, creating it superb for little shapes and outside applications.

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“When you consider how much much less time you’ll spend cutting, prepping, sanding, filling, priming, painting and even cleaning up, Sign•Foam4 delivers tremendous value for the money,” said Joe Scienski, Chief Executive Officer of Sign•Arts Goods. “Plus, its finer cell structure at decrease densities is comparable to others’ greater-density merchandise.”

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Possessing a uniform, grain-free of charge microcell structure enables Sign•Foam4 to offer you infinite choices for painting, finishing, and generating specific effects. Its smooth-as-silk surfaces and clean-cut edges also lessen production and finishing labor time simply because they call for minimal sanding and normally no filling. There’s much less cleanup, also, due to the fact this wood-option sign-board creates wood-like shavings when carved or machined.

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A Dream to Machine

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Sign makers who performed the initial tests of Sign•Foam in their own shops were impressed with the outcomes.

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“Sign•Foam4 machines beautifully with our CNC router. We had been able to generate edges and backgrounds so smooth as to barely see texture with the naked eye,” noted David McDonald, owner of Avila Sign &amp Style in Arroyo Grande, California. “The smooth finish also improves speed and precision when carving by hand simply because it’s less difficult to see the tracking of the cuts.”

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Sign•Foam4 is developed by Common Plastics, an innovative manufacturer of unique polyurethane foams renowned for strength, exceptional physical qualities, and quality. Their proprietary processes result in a remarkably constant sign and show board that remains dimensionally stable from production to installation, and through years of use.

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Sign•Foam4 delivers exceptional versatility and outstanding value as a inventive medium for dimensional sign producing, environmental graphics, 3-D displays and model creating. Its challenging-but-microfine cell structure accommodates virtually any style, no matter whether milled by machine, carved by hand, or sandblasted. It is simply worked with the simplest hand tools as well as sophisticated CAD/CAM routers and CNC machines.

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Because Sign•Foam4 is sturdy, tough, completely waterproof, and does not warp, bow, crack, rot or decompose, it is effectively suited to any indoor or outdoor application. Made in the United States, it is nontoxic and free of charge of VOCs and CFCs. It is also eco-friendly, with a minimum 16 percent green content material. Sign•Foam4 is available in 15- and 18-pound densities via Sign•Arts’ network of distributors, who also offer you a complete line of companion merchandise.

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“At Sign•Arts Products, we’re right here to support the imagination, craftsmanship and success of 3-D sign makers and designers of dimensional displays,” mentioned Scienski. “That’s why we’ve sourced the absolute very best HDU foam board for the money–Sign•Foam4.”

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Watch the Sign•Foam4 video for a lot more data and to see a full list of Sign•Foam4 positive aspects: http://www.signfoam.com/video.php?video=18.

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SIGN•ARTS Items Corporation – Distribution in the United States and Canada

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Based in Laguna Hills, California, Sign•Arts Products Corp. is the exclusive U.S and Canadian distributor for Sign•Foam®, the premier high-density urethane (HDU) substrate for dimensional signage, environmental displays, models and prototypes. Sign•Arts connects 3-D sign makers and designers of dimensional displays with Sign• Foam and a complete line of companion items by means of its substantial network of distributors.

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Check out http://www.signfoam.com.

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Basic Plastics Manufacturing Organization – International Distribution

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Tacoma, Washington-based Common Plastics has been a major innovator in the plastics sector for much more than 70 years. The firm develops and manufactures rigid and versatile polyurethane foam items, which consist of its signature Last-A-FOAM® brand series and build-to-print composite parts. Final-A-FOAM® sign-market items are distributed internationally beneath the name Sign-Block by Basic Plastics. Basic Plastics is certified to ISO 9001:2008/AS9100C and meets such demanding quality systems as NQA-1, Mil-I-45208A and Boeing Company D6-82479.

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Pay a visit to http://www.generalplastics.com.

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