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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