Unique and Custom Plastic Part Design Assistance, Fabrication and Assembly
Turn to ICP for custom plastic fabrication that’s efficient and exceeds your quality expectations. ICP can fabricate and assemble high-quality custom plastic parts to meet your specification. Whatever it takes to get a quality part, ICP can handle. We’ve got the pros, the tech, and the experience to excel with many plastic part designs. Work with ICP for custom plastic fabrication, and you’ll see your exact design come to life—and the market—before your eyes.
Plastic Part Fabrication
Applications for Any Industry
We’ve worked with companies across different industries, to create customized plastic fabricated parts for a variety of demanding applications. Some examples include…
Medical
- Diagnostic Equipment Doors
- Equipment Shrouds
- Equipment Covers
Fitness
- Equipment Shrouds
Retail Displays
- Pop Displays
- Sign and Display Holders
- Display Shelving
Recreation & Marine
- 2-Part Fabricated Doors
- Roof Assemblies
- Splash Guards
- Skirts
- HVAC Ducting
- Glovebox Assemblies
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Product Development and Optimization
Our designers work hand-in-hand with your engineering and design teams to review, optimize and develop the perfect design that will ensure the efficacy of your plastic parts.
- Design assist engineering
- Rapid prototyping
- Manufacturability analysis
- Existing design review
- Materials and process selection
Plastic Parts Assembly
Tired of the extra time and labor it takes to install brackets, windows, handles, and whatever else to your plastic part once you get it? Leave it to us. We do the following and much, much more:
- Bonding plastic parts together
- Adding handles and hardware
- Installing metal brackets
- Adding die-cut components manufactured in house
- Individual or bulk packaging
- Kitting
Let us handle your assembly needs so you can use your resources more effectively.
Our Capabilities
Additional Fabrication Methods
Line Bending
Plastic Bonding
Brake Press Cold Bending
Sonic Welding
Finishes and Printing
Edge Finishing
Silk Screen Printing
Pad-printing
Digital Printing
Assembly and Fulfillment
Fastener Installation
Assembly
Fulfillment
Superior Material Selection Services
ICP’s innovative Materials Center offers a wide variety of thermoplastics, and we’re always staying on the cutting edge of new material developments. Current options include:
- ABS
- Polycarbonate
- Polyethylene
- Polypropylene
- Acrylic
- TPO
- PETG
- Conductive Materials
- Co-extruded Materials
- Flame Retardant Materials
Ask one of our Materials Experts to ensure the right material is selected for your plastic fabricated part.
Plastic Fabrication Resources
With our expertise, we rise to face any challenge, big or small. Explore some of our latest articles for inspiration and education.
EPDM Rubber for Fabricated Parts: What You Need to Know
Explore EPDM rubber for fabricated parts and everything you need to know, including its advantages and disadvantages, applications and find a manufacturer.
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Best Materials to Use for Die-Cut Gaskets
Explore our guide for material selection on your die-cut gaskets. From solid plastics to flexible foam, discover the right choice for your part.
Proper Material Selection in the Vacuum Forming Process
The proper plastic material selection is essential for the thermoforming and vacuum forming process.
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5-Axis CNC Trimming vs Hand Trimming Thermoformed Plastics
CNC trimming is great for high-volume projects with tighter tolerances, while hand trimming can be more effective for large parts with high shrink rates.
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Comparing Thermoplastics – ABS vs HDPE vs TPO
ABS, HDPE and TPO are all common thermoplastics for plastic part fabrication. This article will compare these materials and their ideal applications.
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Waterjet Cutting Versus Flash Cutting – What’s the Difference?
Waterjet cutting is ideal for heat-sensitive projects but is costly and slower. Flash cutting offers incredible precision at a fraction of the price.
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Connect With Award Winning Engineers Today.
Send us an email or call us to speak to a live person. Ask questions or discuss your specific application, and learn how we may be able to help you.
If you are not ready to Request a Quote at this time, we can serve you in many other ways:
- Ask an Engineer
- Ask a Materials Expert
- Request Manufacturability Feedback on the most cost-efficient manufacturing process to produce your parts