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Plastic Clad on Metal is a new technology that engineering plastic can be directly connected to a metal surface by injection molding. Using aluminum alloy as an example, after special surface treatment, engineering plastic such as polyethylene, Polypropylene, and nylon 6 can be directly injected onto the surface of the aluminum alloy and reach above 40kg / cm2 connection strength. Different from traditional chemical adhesion, insert molding or metal riveting, plastic clad on metal connection technology provides stronger and lighter designs while avoiding issues that encountered during traditional connection, such as peeling and stress concentration destruction. This technology can be applied for 3C products such as cell phone casings or the interior structure design for battery covers. |
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Plastic Clad on Metal technology is useful for process simplificaiton, cost-cutting, production cycle shortening and light weight design. The plastic clad on metal is now widely used in 3C products such as cell phone fringes, battery covers and laptop chasises. |
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