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Author:gly    Date: 2024-10-15    

The Trelleborg Sealing Solutions manufacturing facility in Denver, Colorado, U.S., is certified as an injection molder for ultra-high performance Torlon® polyamide-imide (PAI) polymer.

Whether for new construction, or for increasing the efficiency of your existing operations, Ellingsen Systems can design a system that suits your needs.

Ellingsen has designed systems to meet the strictest standards world-wide, including NORSOK, and delivers systems with the highest quality components, and for difficult applications.

To counter that limitation, injection molding represents an effective and efficient option for production of plastic components. Sometimes thought of as weak, the latest plastic innovations in terms of materials and processes, mean that even structural metal parts can be replaced with injection molded alternatives.

The same report points to the main drivers as a rise in the number of aircraft manufactured, increasing demand for lightweight components and growing demand for plastics in several aerospace applications. However, the high cost of fabrication and a limited range of material options are hampering the market.

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“There are numerous advantages associated with ultra, high performance, and engineered polymers,” says Tim Miller, Technical Manager at Trelleborg Sealing Solutions. “These advantages include lighter weight, inherent flame resistance, excellent impact resistance, and low moisture absorption. More and more traditionally metal parts are being replaced with plastics and this trend will continue as the industry looks for lighter weight and more cost-effective solutions.

At Ellingsen Systems, we understand the critical function Chemical Injection Systems perform.  We have a high degree of focus on our customers needs for ease of operation and maintenance friendly design.  Our engineering team has the experience to design a system that meets or exceeds customer requirements while also focusing on compact design, low weight, simple operation and low maintenance.

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THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY is continuing to evolve and there is a long-term trend toward using more engineered injection molded and machined parts in aircraft. According to Stratistics MRC the global aerospace plastics market accounted for 12.32 billion USD in 2017 and is predicted to reach 26.79 billion USD by 2026; an annual growth rate of 9%*.

The site is one of a few locations globally that is certified to injection mold parts from Torlon® PAI. By adding Torlon® to our aerospace material portfolio we are able to support a wider range of applications in the industry. The properties of the Torlon® material make it ideally suited to high-heat, load bearing applications, such as in engines, where reliable performance over time is critical.

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