If you’ve managed to get your baseball signed by your favorite player (as difficult as that is), there’s no doubt that this piece of memorabilia will be precious to you no matter how old you get, and will be something to hold on to in the years to come.
And that’s where sports display cases along with diecast display cases come in handy. Although one might not associate these cool display boxes along with clear plastic boxes, the truth is that they are all produced by injection molded plastic parts.
Over an automated assembly line is where parts of these products are first created after from thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. Several plastics part manufacturers make these parts which turn out to be used in areas where safety is a priority such as the medical, cosmetic, agricultural and so on and so forth.
Most of these manufacturers are able to produce these parts in large quantities under tight deadlines using the latest technology there is in the business which has been around for almost 35 years. Some of the methods that are used are sonic welding, heat staking, pad printing, over molding and packaging under the strictest quality standards where a single error can take a life.