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The Plastic Industry Relies on WS2

Injection molders, blow molders and extruders
have discovered WS2's ability to almost eliminate
drag tool steel and resin.

Blow Molding

"WS2 increased product quality, reduced streaking and drag. Machine settings maintained on constant basis."

— Mr. Frank Rukavina, K&M Plastics, Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Injection Molding

"WS2 provided exceptional release while eliminating unscrewing problems with chucks. There was a decrease in energy consumption on motors from 21 amps to 15 amps."

— Mr. Michael Vavrik, Ethyl Corporation, Alsip, Illinois


"Tooling coated with WS2 filled faster at less temperature and pressure. Cycle time reduced between 6% to 8% and rejects reduced to less than a half a percent."

— Mr. Richard Kanowske, Tandy Bell & Howell, Northbrook, Illinois


"We reduced our temperature and pressure with WS2 on the average of 8% to 11%. Stress was reduced on larger parts."

— Mr. Charles Cizek, Armin Tool & Manufacturing, South Elgin, Illinois


"We experienced a decrease in pressure between 200 and 300 lbs. and a drop in temperature of 10%."

— Mr. Michael Fraas, Hoffer Plastics, South Elgin, Illinois


"WS2 coating eliminated our flow problems on thin walled parts and helped to increase our production substantially."

— Mr. Miram Wooley, Samsonite luggage, Denver Colorado


"The WS2 coating improved our cycle time, reduced stress in the parts and provided excellent release condition."

— Mr. Larry Jones, Jones Plastics, Louisville, Kentucky

Current Clients Using WS2

American Can Corporation, Continental Can Corporation, Kimberly Clark Company, Baxter International, incorporated, Abbott Laboratories, Owens-Illinois Corporation, Amoco Container Corporation, Amephonol Corporation, Calmar Incorporated, Dow Corning Corporation, Ethyl Corporation, General Electric Company, Milton Bradley Company, Phillips ECG, Phillips Petroleum, Seaquist Valve Corporation, Whirlpool Corporation, General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Johnson Controls, Incorporated

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