2008 Year in Review
From high strength materials like ceramics and magnesium tocapabilities such as micro and multi-shot molding, Phillips has what ittakes to be a one-stop shop for design through distribution programs.In 2008, the Company proved once again it has the capabilities in placeto overcome the challenges presented by the most complex programs.
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Our world is micro sized at Phillips Plastics Corporation®, where our team of engineers, toolmakers, and production people are trained to think tiny. As true micro molders, we specialize in manufacturing plastic, metal, and ceramic components of microscopic scale – ranging from 0.000008 to 0.003 cubic inches, with the ability to hold tolerances as little as -/+0.0003 inches.
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Click here for a sneak peek into the Insulet OmniPod program, and see how one of the critical components, the chassis, uses MID technology to provide mechanical support and electrically isolated traces.
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Who would have ever thought that when INTERFACE began 150 issues ago, that Phillips Plastics Corporation would be where it is today – a full service supplier who is known for fusing creativity with technology.And today, almost twenty years after the first INTERFACE was mailed out, we’re even more excited to share the changing face of our Company.
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Combining liquid silicone rubber and traditional thermoplastics in one molded part is an easy way to cost-effectively add product features.
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Natus, a leading provider of advanced neurodiagnostic and newborn care partnered with Phillips Plastics Corporation to design and manufacture ALGO, a newborn hearing screen test. The results came through loud and clear to Natus - a successful program with significantly reduced overall costs and reduced time to market. What more could you ask for when your end user is the tiniest patient of all?
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The Twinject® (epinephrine) auto-injector from Verus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. provides two doses of epinephrine in one delivery system to treat anaphylaxis. The company is partnering with Phillips Plastics to produce this key advancement in the treatment of anaphylaxis. For more information on Phillips Plastics’ drug packaging capabilities, click below.
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A busy doctor dreamt up a device to prevent stillbirth, and planned to personally fund its development. Phillips plastics partnered with the doctor's design engineer and an overseas manufacturer to accommodate her budget. To read more about this partnership, click below.
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