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Plastic parts for lamps are a subset of the plastics industry, which encompasses the production of a wide variety of plastic products. Plastic parts for lamps are used in the manufacture of lighting fixtures, such as table lamps, floor lamps, and ceiling lights. These parts are typically made from thermoplastics, which are polymers that can be melted and reshaped. Common thermoplastics used in the production of plastic parts for lamps include polypropylene, polyethylene, and polystyrene.
The production of plastic parts for lamps requires a variety of processes, such as injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming. Injection molding is a process in which molten plastic is injected into a mold to create a desired shape. Extrusion is a process in which plastic is forced through a die to create a continuous shape. Thermoforming is a process in which a sheet of plastic is heated and then formed into a desired shape.
Companies in the plastic parts for lamps market include Polymer Solutions International, Inc., Plastech Corporation, and Plastikon Industries, Inc. Show Less Read more