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As a subsidiary of Menasha Corporation, ORBIS has over 150 years of manufacturing experience and
over 50 years in
plastics innovations.With multi-process
manufacturing expertise, ORBIS provides container, pallet and dunnage solutions that best meet the
application requirements. In addition, most ORBIS sites are ISO-certified.
Click here to download ORBIS' Manufacturing Matrix.
Injection Molding
Plastic is injected, under pressure, into a closed cavity mold and cooled to ensure it
maintains the exact shape of the mold. This process produces a solid wall, solid core product that
exhibits:
- Superior impact resistance
- Accurate and consistent tolerances
- Exceptional strength
- High cleanability
- Lightweight construction
Structural Foam Molding
Plastic and nitrogen gas are injected into a closed cavity mold and cooled to create the
exact shape of the mold. The combined use of these materials creates a cellular core that forms a
solid skin and exhibits:
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Reduced deflection
- Accurate and consistent tolerances
- Cleanability
- Superior static load capacity
Thermoforming (Single and Twin Sheet)
In single sheet thermoforming, a sheet of plastic is heated and drawn by vacuum
over a mold to create definition to the final product. In twin sheet thermoforming, two sheets of
plastic are heated and drawn by vacuum over separate molds and fused together through pressure to
form a structural double wall. These processes result in:
- Exceptional flex memory
- Standard static load capacity
- Impact resistance
- Lightweight construction
Extrusion
The act of shaping a material by forcing it through a die by using a screw
extruder. Typically used to create divider sheets or slip sheets. Attributes achieved
include:
- Rapid customization
- Diverse thicknesses
- Custom screen printing
Compression Molding
Consists of a two-piece mold which provides a cavity having the shape of the desired part.
Once the appropriate amount of material is loaded in the lower part of the mold, the two parts of
the mold are brought together under pressure. Attributes achieved include:
- High strength to weight ratio
- Reduced deflection
- Dimensional consistency
General Fabrication
Used primarily for the manufacture of dunnage. A variety of foam and corrugated plastic
materials are utilized, die cut and assembled using rivets or glue. The assembed dunnage
is then integrated in containers, pallets or racks. Attributes achieved include:
- Customization
- Diverse design
- Provides appropriate part protection
Please e-mail
info@orbiscorporation for more information about ORBIS'
manufacturing processes.
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