Phoenix Plastics

Dec 26, 2018

Phoenix is the capital of southwestern U.S. state of Arizona. You’ll find attractions like Desert Botanical Garden, Camelback Mountain, Papago Park, and Phoenix Zoo. The area has a hot climate, and as a result is home to resorts and golf courses with emphasis on sunshine. Nightclubs are prevalent in the area with a population of 4,737,270 in the city. The economy took a hit when the market crashed in 2007-2009, but has come back strong. The five C’s of the economy are cotton, cattle, citrus, climate, and copper. The three P’s of Phoenix’s economy is Polymershapes Phoenix Plastics.

You’ll find high quality products like acrylic, carbonate, foam PVC, high impact polystyrene, HDPE, high density polyethylene, nylon, UHMW. You can find Phoenix plastics through Polymershapes at 2120 So. 7th Ave Bldg C Ste 100-110, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007. The industries served through Phoenix plastics by Polymershapes are many. They include but are not limited to construction, healthcare, medical, manufacturing, oil & gas, technology, and electrical industries.

The highest quality plastics like Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene plastic, Acetal, Acrylic ACM Material, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), High Impact Polystyrene, Low Density Polyethylene, Magnetic Materials, Nylon, Polyamide-imide PAI plastic, Polyether ether ketone PEEK plastic, Polytetherimide PEI UlTEM plastic, Polycarbonate, and Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene UHMW plastic.

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