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At Ace Seal, we manufacture high-quality custom plastic components. As a leading-edge molding company, we continually invest in the latest machinery and tools and stay up-to-date on polymer technology advancements. We leverage various plastics molding methods to produce small to large parts from a wide variety of materials, and we handle orders for low to high volumes.

Our capabilities include injection molding for the production of parts with detailed designs and close tolerances. We can overmold two or more different polymers into a single piece, or bond a plastic part to a metal or plastic component placed inside the mold. With in-mold decorating, we can permanently embed text and graphics onto the surface of a plastic part during the injection molding cycle. Our other molding capabilities include structural foam molding and reaction injection, two methods for creating high strength parts that are light in weight.

We mold a wide range of plastics, from general-purpose types to engineered thermoplastics with high-performance characteristics. Some examples include ABS, PVC, nylon, polycarbonate, acetal, and others. With the range of options available, our staff guides customers to the best choice based on application requirements. Along with commodity-type parts, seals, and gaskets, we have molded electronic components, housings, interior vehicle components, firearm parts, medical devices, pallets, and thousands of other items.

Our headquarters are in California, and we have ISO/TS 16949:2016 facilities worldwide to provide high-quality products at affordable prices. We provide personalized customer service and have years of experience in the aerospace, biotechnology, oil and gas, medical, military, semiconductor, and solar markets, among many others. To learn more about our plastics manufacturing services, or to request a consultation or a quote, contact us directly.
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General Capabilities

N/A Contract Manufacturing Custom Gas Assisted Large Parts Small Parts

Mold Process Type

N/A 3D Molding Gas Counter Pressure In-Mold Decorating and Labeling (The process where labels or decorations are molded onto the surface of an object.) Insert Molding (Insert molding is a process in which parts are combined into a single component through the injection of thermoplastics around a carefully placed insert.) Overmolded Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) Structural Foam Molding

Molded Product

N/A A and B Pillar Assemblies Cases Commodity Parts Covers Door Panels Electronic Components Grips Harness Assemblies High Press Tonnage Housings Instrument Panels Medical Housings Overhead Consoles Pallet Panels Plastic Fabrications Storage Cabinets Vehicle Interior Components

Intended Application

N/A Automotive Interior Building and Construction Components Construction/Agriculture Consumer Products Firearm Components Medical Devices Packaging

Materials (Non-Metals)

N/A Acoustical Materials Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Engineered Thermoplastics Epoxies Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Fiberglass Flexible Foam Foam Glass Filled Resins Long Glass Fiber Reinforced (LGFR) Nylon Phenolic Polyethylene Polyethylene Foam Polypropylene Polyurethane Polyurethane Foam Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Thermoplastic Elastomers Thermoplastics Thermosets Urethane Vinyl

Additional Services Provided

N/A Insert Compression Molding

Production Volume

N/A Blanket Orders High Volume Low Volume Prototype

Lead Times

N/A Emergency Services Available Quoted on Job by Job Basis Rush Services Available

Efficiency

N/A Lights Out Manufacturing

Industry Focus

N/A Aerospace Agricultural and Farming Appliance Commercial Appliance Residential Architecture Auto/Truck/Transportation Automation Biomedical Biopharmaceutical Biotechnology Building and Construction Chemical Chemical Manufacturing Chemical Processing Commercial Communications Computer and Electronics Construction Consumer Goods Cosmetics Cryogenic Dairy Defense Industry Dental Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Energy (DOE) Electrical Electronics Food and Beverage Food Handling Food Processing Food Production Fracking Genetics Government Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Heavy Equipment Highway (Department of Transportation (DOT)) Home Home Furnishing Household Hydraulics Ice Making Industrial Injection Molding Laboratory Laundry Liquid Propane Machine Tools Machinery Manufacturing Marine Material Handling and Processing Medical Military Mining Molding Municipal Nano Technology Manufacturing Natural Gas Oil and Gas Pipeline Oil Field Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Exploration Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Extraction Optical Packaging and Converting Paper Mill Petrochemical Pharmaceutical Plumbing Pneumatics Power Generation Alternative Energy Power Generation Coal Power Generation Natural Gas (NG) Power Generation Nuclear Power Generation Solar Power Generation Wind Printing Printing and Publishing Process Gases Pulp and Paper Pulp Manufacturing Pumps Railroad Recreational Research Residential Restaurant Retail Robotics Semiconductor Specialty Machinery Telecommunications Textile Tool and Die Transportation Turf and Garden Universities and Learning Institutions Vacuum Electronics Waste Management Wastewater Water and Wastewater Treatment

Industry Standards

N/A ANSI (American National Standards Institute) AS (Aerospace Industry Standard) ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) AWS (American Welding Society) CE (The CE mark (officially CE marking) is a mandatory conformity mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA).) CSA (Canadian Standards Association) DOT (Department of Transportation) FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) FDA (Food and Drug Administration) ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Mil-Spec (Military Specifications) NADCAP (National Aerospace And Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) QS (QS Is a quality standard developed by the Automotive Industries) RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Compliant)) SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) TS (Technical Specifications, used with ISO)

File Formats

N/A AutoCAD (DWG, DWZ) DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification, ANSI File Format) Inventor (IDW, IPT) PDES (Product Data Exchange using STEP, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data. A standard format for exchanging data between advanced CAD and CAM programs.) PDF (Portable Document Format) Pro-E or Pro/Engineer (DRW, PRT, XPR) SAT (3D ACIS Model File) SolidWorks (SLDPRT, SLDDRW, SLDDRT) STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data)