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Buy Thermoplastic Sheets, Rods, Profiles & Finished Products

At Plastics Infinity, we offer a complete range of high-quality plastic raw materials to meet all your manufacturing needs. From versatile thermoplastics like ABS, polyethylene, and polypropylene to specialized materials for advanced applications, we have everything you need to create durable and innovative products. Whether you require raw materials for prototyping or full-scale production, Plastics Infinity is your trusted partner for consistent supply and expert guidance.
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Plastics Infinity has multiple sheet extrusion lines with;

  • Max width of 2500mm with 3 layers

  • 100% virgin or Blend of Recycled & Virgin material

  • Sheets with protective films / coatings

Following features can be added to the sheets based on your special use cases

  • UV Resistance

  • Fire Retardancy

  • Upto 8 different textures and embossing

  • Glossy or Matt Surface finish

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Featured Raw Materials

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) +Optional PMMA

ABS is a durable and impact-resistant plastic known for its toughness, rigidity, and ease of processing. It is widely used in applications requiring strong, lightweight, and cost-effective materials. A layer of PMMA can be co-extruded on top of ABS (ABS+PMMA) to give it UV resistance, high gloss and scratch resistance. 
 

Applications:

  1. Automotive interior components (dashboards, door panels)

  2. Automotive exterior components (mirror housings, grills)

  3. Consumer electronics casings 

  4. Household appliances (vacuum cleaners, kitchen utensils)

  5. Toys (LEGO bricks, action figures)

  6. Luggage and suitcases

  7. Industrial covers (recorders, clarinet parts)

  8. Protective gear (helmets, sports guards)

  9. Medical devices (nebulizer housings, portable ultrasound units)

  10. Office equipment (chairs, desk accessories)

Polyethylene
(PE)

PE is a versatile, lightweight plastic known for its excellent chemical resistance and electrical insulation properties. It is used in various forms, including high-density (HDPE) and low-density (LDPE).

Applications:

  1. Packaging films and bags (grocery bags, shrink wrap)

  2. Bottles and containers (milk jugs, detergent bottles)

  3. Piping systems (water pipes, gas distribution)

  4. Agricultural films (greenhouse covers, mulch films)

  5. Toys (playground equipment, small toys)

  6. Housewares (cutting boards, trash cans)

  7. Industrial packaging (drums, IBC containers)

  8. Cable insulation (coaxial cables, electrical wires)

  9. Outdoor furniture (benches, tables)

  10. Medical disposables (syringes, IV bags)

Polypropylene
(PP)

PP is a flexible, fatigue-resistant plastic with excellent chemical resistance and a high melting point. It is often used in applications requiring toughness and flexibility.

 

Applications:

  1. Automotive parts (bumpers, battery cases)

  2. Food containers (microwavable containers, lunch boxes)

  3. Medical devices (syringes, pill bottles)

  4. Textile applications (carpet fibers, ropes)

  5. Packaging (caps, closures)

  6. Stationery (binders, folders)

  7. Household goods (storage bins, laundry baskets)

  8. Construction materials (geomembranes, plastic piping)

  9. Disposable diapers and sanitary products

  10. Sporting goods (backpacks, sports equipment)

High Impact Polystyrene
(HIPS)

PS is a lightweight, inexpensive plastic with good clarity and rigidity.

Applications:

  1. Food service containers (disposable cups, plates)

  2. Packaging materials (foam peanuts, protective packaging)

  3. Insulation (foam board, building insulation)

  4. Consumer electronics housings (CD cases, TV housings)

  5. Disposable cutlery

  6. Toys (model kits, toy figures)

  7. Medical supplies (petri dishes, test tubes)

  8. Cosmetic packaging (compact cases, lipstick tubes)

  9. Construction materials (insulated concrete forms)

  10. Arts and crafts materials (foam sheets, sculpting materials)

Polyvinyl Chloride
(PVC)

PVC is a strong, durable plastic with excellent resistance to chemicals and moisture. It can be rigid or flexible depending on the additives used.

Applications:

  1. Building materials (pipes, fittings)

  2. Electrical cable insulation

  3. Medical tubing and blood bags

  4. Flooring (vinyl tiles, sheets)

  5. Wall coverings (decorative panels, wall cladding)

  6. Window frames and doors

  7. Garden hoses

  8. Credit cards and ID cards

  9. Toys and inflatables (beach balls, inflatable pools)

  10. Packaging (blister packs, clamshell packaging)

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)

PET is a strong, transparent plastic with excellent moisture and gas barrier properties. It is commonly used in the packaging industry.

Applications:

  1. Beverage bottles (water, soda)

  2. Food packaging (jars, trays)

  3. Textile fibers (polyester clothing, carpets)

  4. Industrial applications (automotive parts, electrical components)

  5. Cosmetic containers (shampoo bottles, lotion dispensers)

  6. Packaging films (wrapping films, blister packs)

  7. Household containers (storage boxes, kitchen containers)

  8. Medical packaging (pharmaceutical blister packs)

  9. Engineering plastics (gears, mechanical parts)

  10. Recycled products (fleece jackets, carpeting)

Polycarbonate
(PC)

PC is a high-performance plastic known for its excellent impact resistance, clarity, and heat resistance. It is often used in applications requiring strength and transparency.

Applications:

  1. Safety equipment (helmets, safety goggles)

  2. Optical media (CDs, DVDs)

  3. Automotive components (headlamp lenses, interior parts)

  4. Electronic housings (laptops, smartphones)

  5. Greenhouse panels

  6. Eyewear lenses (sunglasses, prescription glasses)

  7. Medical devices (incubators, surgical instruments)

  8. Bullet-resistant glass

  9. Consumer electronics (camera lenses, smartphones)

  10. Construction materials (skylights, roofing panels)

Bio-polymer Polylactic Acid
(PLA)

PLA is a biodegradable thermoplastic derived from renewable resources such as corn starch or sugarcane. It is environmentally friendly and known for its ease of processing and good mechanical properties, making it popular for a wide range of applications.

Applications:

  1. 3D printing filaments

  2. Disposable food packaging (cups, trays)

  3. Biodegradable bags

  4. Disposable cutlery and tableware

  5. Medical implants and sutures

  6. Textiles (non-woven fabrics)

  7. Agricultural films

  8. Food-safe plastic wraps

  9. Cosmetic containers

  10. Compostable waste bags

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)

TPU is a highly flexible and durable thermoplastic with excellent abrasion resistance, elasticity, and impact strength. It is commonly used in applications that require toughness and flexibility.

Applications:

  1. Footwear (shoe soles and insoles)

  2. Protective cases for electronics (phone cases)

  3. Medical devices (catheters, tubing)

  4. Automotive components (interior trims, bushings)

  5. Sports equipment (inflatable rafts, balls)

  6. Industrial hoses and tubing

  7. Cable jacketing

  8. Car mats

  9. Flexible films (waterproof clothing)

  10. 3D printing materials

Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA)

PMMA, commonly known as acrylic or plexiglass, is a transparent thermoplastic known for its optical clarity, weather resistance, and rigidity. It is often used as a lightweight, shatter-resistant alternative to glass.

Applications:

  1. Transparent barriers and screens (sneeze guards)

  2. Signage and display stands

  3. Automotive lenses and light covers

  4. Aquariums and terrariums

  5. Skylights and windows

  6. Optical lenses and light guides

  7. Bathtubs and shower enclosures

  8. Medical devices (incubators, dental trays)

  9. Art and design projects

  10. Illuminated signs and light fixtures

Thermoplastic Elastomer
(TPE)

Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) is a versatile material that combines the elastic properties of rubber with the processing advantages of thermoplastics. TPEs can be stretched and returned to their original shape, offering excellent flexibility, durability, and resistance to weathering and chemicals.

Applications:

  1. Soft-touch grips and handles (tools, toothbrushes)

  2. Automotive components (seals, gaskets, floor mats)

  3. Medical products (tourniquets, stethoscope tubing)

  4. Consumer electronics (cable jackets, protective cases)

  5. Footwear (shoe soles, insoles)

  6. Seals and gaskets in plumbing and appliances

  7. Toys and sporting goods (rubber duckies, flexible toys)

  8. Flexible packaging and closures

  9. Industrial hoses and tubing

  10. Vibration dampeners and shock absorbers

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)

PETG is a modified version of PET with added glycol to improve clarity and impact resistance. It combines the ease of printing of PLA with the strength of ABS.

Applications:

  1. Food-safe containers

  2. Transparent parts

  3. Medical and dental models

  4. Functional prototypes

  5. Consumer products

  6. Mechanical parts

  7. Signage and display cases

  8. Water-resistant components

  9. Protective covers

  10. Customized bottles and packaging

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