Custom Plastic Fabrication Services

High-quality custom plastic fabricated parts for prototypes and production machining, cutting, bending, bonding, welding, and thermoforming supported based on your design and material.

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Plastic can be manufactured using many different processes. For many parts—especially sheet, plate, rod, and tube components—plastic fabrication is one of the most cost-effective approaches. Plastic fabrication includes methods such as machining, precision cutting, bonding, welding, routing, and thermoforming.

LK Tools supports custom plastic fabrication for projects that need stable dimensions, practical material performance, and production-ready results—without the lead time or tooling investment required by injection molding.

Plastic Fabrication Processes and Machinery

Plastic fabrication refers to shaping, forming, or joining plastic sheet, plate, rod, tube, or bar stock. Unlike melt-processing methods (such as injection molding), fabrication typically starts from pre-made plastic stock and uses machining, cutting, and joining techniques to create the final part.

A typical project starts with requirements review: operating temperature, chemical exposure, load conditions, cosmetics, and tolerance needs. From there, we provide manufacturability feedback and help finalize drawings and build strategy.

Common plastic fabrication methods include:

  • CNC Machining
    Machining is a fast way to create precise features in engineering plastics. Tool choice and feeds/speeds matter to control heat and maintain surface quality—especially on filled plastics.
  • Bending
    Many plastics can be bent with controlled heat and proper fixturing. This is often used for guards, brackets, covers, and formed panels.
  • Welding
    Plastic welding joins components into larger assemblies (tanks, guards, ducts, enclosures). Methods vary by material and design—hot air/extrusion welding and other techniques may be used (project-dependent).
  • Routing
    CNC routing is effective for sheet plastics, allowing profiles, pockets, and edge features. Proper tooling helps reduce melting and burrs.
  • Sawing
    Band saws, table saws, and specialty blades can cut plastic stock efficiently for blanks and simple shapes.
  • Thermoforming
    Heated sheet is formed over a tool using vacuum/pressure, producing larger formed shapes with relatively low tooling cost (project-dependent).
  • Drilling
    Plastics drill well when tooling is sharp and speeds are controlled to avoid melting and cracking.
  • Inspection (as required)
    Depending on your requirements, inspection may include dimensional checks, visual checks, and material verification.

Benefits of Plastic Fabrication

Plastic fabrication offers strong advantages when you need functional parts quickly without investing in hard tooling.

  • Versatility
  • Light Weight
  • Cost Effective
  • Durability
  • Chemical Resistance
  • Low Friction

Versatility

A wide range of plastics covers many property needs (impact, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, transparency, and more). Many can also be modified with fillers or additives.

Light Weight

Many plastics offer a strong strength-to-weight ratio, making them useful for portable equipment, panels, covers, and structural components where mass matters.

Cost Effective

For low-to-mid volumes, fabrication can be more economical than tooling-based processes because it avoids mold costs and supports fast design iteration.

Durability

Many plastics resist impact and do not rust or corrode, making them suitable for harsh handling and long service life.

Chemical Resistance

Certain plastics perform well in chemical exposure environments where metals would corrode—useful for processing equipment, tanks, and lab/industrial components.

Low Friction

Materials such as UHMW-PE and PTFE-family plastics provide low friction and wear performance for guides, liners, and sliding interfaces (project-dependent).

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Disadvantages of Plastic Fabrication

Despite its benefits, plastic fabrication has limitations to consider:

Limited Temperature Resistance

Many plastics soften, creep, or lose strength at elevated temperatures compared to metals. High-temp plastics exist, but should be selected intentionally.

Susceptibility to Chemical Degradation

Chemical resistance varies widely by plastic and chemical type. Some plastics can crack or degrade over time in specific solvents or environments.

Less Rigid Than Metal

Plastics can deflect more than metals and may creep under load, especially at higher temperatures. Design should account for stiffness needs.

Applications of Plastic Fabrication

Plastics are used across almost every industry. Common fabricated plastic part types include:

  • Product Enclosures — housings, covers, guards, panels
  • Displays — fixtures, frames, signage components
  • Components — gears, cams, guides, spacers, brackets (design-dependent)
  • Prototyping — fast iteration on functional parts and assemblies
  • Packaging — trays, protective inserts, transport aids
  • Process Tanks / Ducting — chemical-resistant assemblies and welded structures (project-dependent)

 

Product Enclosures

Common for electronics, appliances, and scientific/industrial equipment where low weight and electrical insulation are beneficial.

Displays

Plastic supports many colors and textures and is easy to fabricate into attention-grabbing, lightweight display structures.

Components

Precision components can be machined from engineering plastics for wear surfaces, insulating parts, and mechanical interfaces.

Prototyping

Fabrication is often ideal for prototypes because designs can be changed quickly without new tooling.

Packaging

Plastic packaging aids protect sensitive parts and can be fabricated for repeat logistics use.

Process Tanks

Certain chemical processing tanks and vessels use welded plastic panels to resist corrosion and simplify maintenance.

Industries Served by Plastic Fabrication

Plastic fabricated parts are used across many sectors, including:

  • Electronics
  • Automotive
  • Healthcare / Lab equipment
  • Consumer Goods
  • Aerospace (project-dependent)
  • Process Engineering / Chemical Handling

Electronics

Enclosures, insulating components, guards, and protective covers.

Automotive

Lightweight functional parts, guards, channels, and non-structural components.

Healthcare

Durable, cleanable components and housings (requirements vary by program).

Consumer Goods

Appliance panels, fixtures, packaging, and product housings.

Aerospace

Lightweight components and protective covers (requirements vary; share specs for review).

Process Engineering

Chemical-resistant tanks, liners, ducting, and custom fabricated assemblies.

Alternatives to Plastic Fabrication

Plastic fabrication isn’t always the best fit. Alternatives include:

  • Metal Fabrication​
  • Wood Fabrication​
  • Composites​

Metal Fabrication

Better for high temperature, high stiffness, and heavy-duty structural demands.

Wood Fabrication

Useful for low-cost prototyping and fixtures, but limited in chemical/thermal performance.

Composites

Excellent strength-to-weight performance for certain applications; typically requires different tooling and fabrication approaches.

Why Choose LK Tools For Custom Plastic Fabrication Services?

Endless Options

Choose from millions of possible combinations of materials, finishes, tolerances, markings, and certifications for your order.

Easy to Use

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Vetted Network

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