QUINN plastics

QUINN-plastics has been built up over 30 years through a series of acquisitions and developments. QUINN-plastic’s strength is the range of products from the established ranges such as acrylics and polystyrene to the more complex engineering polymers such as polycarbonate. Product applications range from simple picture framing through to complex construction projects, such as sound barrier walls, involving detailed calculations and material specifications. Sheet materials are offered with a smooth, glass like appearance or with attractive patterns suitable for use in sanitary ware applications. Extrusion includes multi-walls sheets suitable for use in roofing applications where low weight coupled with high strength is paramount. Thin sheets of polyester are ideal for printing and forming into such vitally important equipment as safety helmets, whilst our cast acrylic sheet can be offered in blocks, making them able to withstand the enormous pressures found at hundreds of metres beneath the sea, when used on submersibles.
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Acrylics

Their high transparency and durability make them ideal choices where appearance is important, and UV stability makes acrylic sheet the perfect choice for outside signage. Grades with extra high impact strength allow acrylic to be used in demanding application areas.
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Styrenics

They may be simple products, but they are used in many applications where low cost and attractive appearance is a requirement. Although only suitable for interior use, polystyrene is a versatile material when cost is an important consideration. QUINN plastics offers two grade of material; general purpose polystyrene (GPPS) and impact modified polystyrene (HIPS).
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High Impact

QUINN plastics high impact products are perfect examples of just how far plastics have developed. We offer polycarbonate, a virtually unbreakable transparent sheet, and PETG, with similar impact properties combined with the ability to be moulded very easily and quickly into complex shapes.
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