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REUBES PLASTICS
1001 West Orvilla Rd., Hatfield, Pennsylvania, 19440, United States
About
Welcome to Reube’s Plastics. We are a family-owned and operated plastic injection molding shop. Founded in 1969, we have grown from a small shop into a large and well respected custom injection molder. We operate out of a 40,000-sq. ft. climate controlled facility. Our facility is equipped with some of the most versatile plastic-injection technology available. MANUFACTURING: Our equipment includes 30-ton to 1200-ton injection molding presses, from 1 ounce to 300 ounces. We can accommodate a mold from 6 inches square to 60 inches x 40 inches square. Our secondary operations include insert molding, bagging, hot stamping, painting, and assembly. MACHINE SHOP: Our facility includes a complete machine shop with full mold making and maintenance capabilities, to manufacture and maintain your mold. ENGINEERING: In many instances our engineering department has provided a faster and more efficient production process of a different material that has resulted in cost reduction for our customers and their clients.Among our specialties at Reube's are prototype work and a dedication to exceeding the customers needs. For example we fabricate, do insert molding, drilling, tapping and assembly for aerospace and military applications. We also, with our vast employee network of resources, do all phases of plastic machining and mold building and repair.In many instances our engineering department has provided a faster and more efficient production process of a different material that has resulted in cost reduction for our customers and their clients.
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Company Details
Employees
20-50
MFG Member Since
08/23/2005
Location
United States
Languages
English
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