Plastic turned parts are plastic mechanical parts machined on a lathe. They are widely used in fields requiring high precision, corrosion resistance, insulation, or lightweight properties.
Structural Support and Connection: Used in the manufacture of bushings, washers, brackets, connectors, and other components, providing mechanical support or enabling precise fit between components in electronic equipment, medical devices, and automotive systems.
Transmission and Motion Control: Such as gears, pulleys, and bearing cages, utilizing the self-lubricating properties of plastics to reduce friction, suitable for low-load, high-cleanliness, or lubrication-free environments (e.g., food machinery, laboratory equipment).
Insulation and Sealing: With excellent electrical insulation and chemical resistance, commonly used in electrical insulators, terminals, valve seals, etc., especially excelling in high-pressure or corrosive environments.
Lightweight metal replacement parts: In the automotive (e.g., bumpers, fenders, lower door trim) and aerospace industries, these parts replace metal to reduce weight, lower energy consumption, and increase design freedom.
High-precision custom parts: Suitable for small-batch, complex-shaped, or high-tolerance applications, avoiding mold costs. Commonly used in high-end manufacturing fields such as prototyping, medical implants, and optical instruments.