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Custom Plastic Injection Molding
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Oct 5, 2021
Industrial Parts & Fittings is pleased to sponsor: Harbor Plastics, for "Custom Plastic Injection Molding That Gets Results"When it comes to custom plastic injection molding that gets results, only a handful of companies truly deliver on promises. That said it is important to know who you are working with when requesting these types of services. When a company uses advanced equipment that can handle shot sizes up to 51 ounces and with clamping forces that range from 60 all the way up to 350 (...) Read More