Plastic quality for consistent pulls- RESPONSES
Randy McFarland
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Title:
Plastic quality for consistent pulls- RESPONSES
Creator:
Randy McFarland
Date:
6/16/2004
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ORIGINAL POST:
Hi List members-
Last time I mentioned the subject, someone suggested using a higher
quality (purer) plastic so we'll end up with more even pulls of thick
poly plastics. What distributors/ manufacturer sources have you had
success with?
Randy McFarland, CPO Fullerton, CA
RESPONSES
Try Endolite. We have had good success and find it the purest.
Michael Pack, C.P.
Randy, if you are pulling copolymer plastic, it doesn't get any better
than Northsea (Endolite).
Wil
O&P Enterprises, 800-666-0356. Ask for Don.
I had a problem with the plastic as well, I found thru experimentation
that if I preheat the oven to 300 degrees before I place the plastic
inside, we had much better results. I bought a round oven thermometer to
use with my infrared oven. The lower pan needed to warm up to that temp
or else the plastic would burn or at best bubble. This cured my problem.
In the recent past, Friddles was the place to buy plastic in the US.
Britt
I get all my plastics from Port Plastics in Seattle. I don't know if
they have other distributors throughout the country. We don't have any
problems with the plastic and we use an old big oven. Well, any
problems we do have are pilot error. Like left in the oven too long.
Karl
What type of oven are you using? We have experienced substantial
temperature discrepancies with the PDQ oven. Gabriel
Also on this, we use American Plastics out of Dallas. For your thicker
plastics, rotate your tray. If you're dropping a check socket, rotate
the frame. Doug
We recently switched to Friddles Orthopedic Appliances for purchasing
all of our plastics because of problems with other distributors. So far,
we have been very pleased with their plastics. Give 'em a call at
1-800-528-9339. Mike
In any plastics questions I would recommend to talk with Gary Bedard
from Becker Orthopedics.I believe he's the most educated specialist in
this field in O&P
Wieland Kaphingst CP(O)
Hi List members-
Last time I mentioned the subject, someone suggested using a higher
quality (purer) plastic so we'll end up with more even pulls of thick
poly plastics. What distributors/ manufacturer sources have you had
success with?
Randy McFarland, CPO Fullerton, CA
RESPONSES
Try Endolite. We have had good success and find it the purest.
Michael Pack, C.P.
Randy, if you are pulling copolymer plastic, it doesn't get any better
than Northsea (Endolite).
Wil
O&P Enterprises, 800-666-0356. Ask for Don.
I had a problem with the plastic as well, I found thru experimentation
that if I preheat the oven to 300 degrees before I place the plastic
inside, we had much better results. I bought a round oven thermometer to
use with my infrared oven. The lower pan needed to warm up to that temp
or else the plastic would burn or at best bubble. This cured my problem.
In the recent past, Friddles was the place to buy plastic in the US.
Britt
I get all my plastics from Port Plastics in Seattle. I don't know if
they have other distributors throughout the country. We don't have any
problems with the plastic and we use an old big oven. Well, any
problems we do have are pilot error. Like left in the oven too long.
Karl
What type of oven are you using? We have experienced substantial
temperature discrepancies with the PDQ oven. Gabriel
Also on this, we use American Plastics out of Dallas. For your thicker
plastics, rotate your tray. If you're dropping a check socket, rotate
the frame. Doug
We recently switched to Friddles Orthopedic Appliances for purchasing
all of our plastics because of problems with other distributors. So far,
we have been very pleased with their plastics. Give 'em a call at
1-800-528-9339. Mike
In any plastics questions I would recommend to talk with Gary Bedard
from Becker Orthopedics.I believe he's the most educated specialist in
this field in O&P
Wieland Kaphingst CP(O)
Citation
Randy McFarland, “Plastic quality for consistent pulls- RESPONSES,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/223267.