Logo for Lewis Plastics featuring a stylized LP monogram on the left and the text Lewis Plastics in bold blue and purple letters on the right, reflecting their expertise in plastic manufacturing.

Expanded Manufacturing Services for Diverse Needs

Lewis Plastics supports customers with more than custom plastic injection molding and insert molding solutions. Our additional manufacturing capabilities create opportunities to consolidate suppliers, reduce handling, and deliver parts that are closer to finished form. Each process complements our core injection molding manufacturing services, helping customers gain efficiency from concept through delivery.

A 3D sign featuring the Jurassic Park logo in bold red and yellow letters on a faux wooden and metal background, resembling a nameplate or gate design, crafted as an injection molded plastic part.

Vacuum Forming

Vacuum forming supports larger parts with durable, lightweight construction. It’s a flexible solution for applications that require cost-effective tooling and efficient turnaround.

Profile Extrusion

Profile extrusion enables continuous shapes with consistent cross-sections, ideal for seals, trims, and other linear parts that demand accuracy and durability.

A stack of beige rectangular plastic cable raceways, made through plastic manufacturing, arranged in a pyramid shape on a light wooden surface with a blurred background.
A grinding machine sharpens a metal cylinder, producing bright orange sparks that fly to the right. The scene is set in a workshop with machinery and tools visible, including equipment for injection molded plastic parts.

CNC Machining

CNC machining delivers precision features and tight tolerances for plastic and metal parts. This process complements molding by enabling complex geometries and secondary operations.

Fabrication

Fabrication capabilities provide cutting, shaping, and assembly services that add value to molded and machined components. These processes help produce complete, application-ready solutions.

An older man wearing glasses and a blue shirt operates a grinding machine in a workshop, watching closely as bright sparks fly—a key step in preparing components for plastic manufacturing and injection molding.
A 3D printer is creating several orange plastic parts with hook-like shapes on its printing bed, showcasing a modern approach to plastic manufacturing as the nozzle actively deposits material to form each object.

3D Printing

3D printing accelerates prototyping and supports limited production runs. Customers can validate designs, test performance, and move to production faster with reduced risk.

End-to-End Manufacturing Support

Lewis Plastics combines these services with injection molding expertise to give customers more manufacturing flexibility and fewer handoffs between suppliers.

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