Plastics may be the most ubiquitous material on earth — used for everything from baby bottles to aerospace parts, and everything in between. The invention of plastics and plastic fabrication technologies transformed manufacturing and the world. Lightweight, flexible and capable of being molded and shaped in ways other materials could not, plastics enabled inventors and brands to achieve new levels of innovation.
Plastics also allow creators and designers, brands and businesses to express their unique personalities with custom furnishings, graphics, fixtures and artworks.
In this article, discover what plastic fabrication is and how plastic fabricators transform plastic into a universe of useful, amazing and innovative items. We’ll also discuss how new technologies help plastic fabrication companies minimize waste when building with plastic.
Plastic fabrication refers to the process of making objects out of plastic or its precursors such as synthetic resins and other synthetic or semi-synthetic polymers. The process of plastic fabrication involves multiple steps beginning with planning and design and concluding with the manufacture, assembly and finishing of the planned object.
The first plastics and methods of plastic fabricating were popularized in the late 1800s with the development of Celluloid, and then, Bakelite. While today, we view plastics in the context of their lasting impact on the environment. Early plastics were a valued substitute for materials made using natural resins harvested from plants and insects which were sometimes difficult to obtain.
Since these early beginnings, of course, the types of plastics used for manufacturing and the methods of fabrication have proliferated. Modern plastic fabricators employ tools and methods, such as resin printing, to minimize waste while continuing to use processed plastic when it is the best choice for the desired outcome.
A quick look around most built spaces will reveal many examples of objects made from plastic. We use plastics to build containers, furniture, household tools and appliances, and medical equipment and devices. Plastics are often used to encase or insulate other materials such as electronics. Shoes, jewelry and sports equipment are built from plastics as well.
Beyond the products we use day-to-day, specialty plastic fabricators are the secret ingredient behind some of the amazing objects used in special effects, experiential environments, exhibitions, public art, sculptures and location-based entertainment venues.
Today’s designers and manufacturers have a wide range of tools and technologies from which to choose when making objects or parts using plastics. Many of these methods leverage plastics’ thermoset capabilities to create objects that hold their form permanently once transformed. Other methods employ thermoplastics which can be heated to form and then reheated to use again.
Some of these methods, such as stereolithographic (SLA) 3D printing, fabricate pieces using plastic precursors. In the case of SLA 3D printing, liquid resins are used. This base material is converted to plastic as part of the printing process.
Plastic manufacturing methods include both additive and subtractive processes. For example, a filament 3D printer uses an additive process–plastic is introduced to build a shape. Subtractive devices such as CNC machines, carve, mill or use other methods to remove material from a solid piece to fabricate the desired object.
Leading plastics fabrication methods include:
Custom fabrication or cut to size plastic. Specialty plastic fabricators can make custom pieces by building a negative mold to cast the item using liquid resin. Similarly, using CNC machines, laser cutting or other tools, fabrication specialists can craft one-of-a-kind objects from plastic sheets or blocks and by combining plastic components with other materials.
This wall installation at LinkedIn headquarters in Chicago was made using a custom mold and liquid resin.
Of course, different types of plastic materials yield different results. Some plastics become hard and rigid when cured. Other plastics retain their flexibility. Objects can be crafted to have a soft, rebounding layer or elastic characters that allow it to stretch and return to its original shape.
These capabilities to change form or return to form make plastics the first choice for many applications, from consumer goods to industrial machine parts.
Plastic fabrication is just one way that brands and businesses can build objects for their interiors, exhibitions, and activations. Is it the best choice for your next project? Let a team of experts help you decide.
Building customized pieces using plastic fabrication is just one of the many services a full-service planning, design and fabrication company can offer your business. Schedule a no-pressure introduction to Bridgewater Studio today to find out what other design and production tricks we have up our sleeve that can help you realize your next great project or concept. We’ll discuss your goals and the strategies, methods and materials to help you achieve them on time and within your budget, plus you’ll receive a free customized project plan, so you’ll be set up for success from the start.