There
is nothing ‘just’ about plastic at Sinclair & Rush.
To
‘Think Plastic’ as we do is to go around with your eyes open for opportunities,
plastic opportunities. There are applications for plastic caps, plugs and sleeves
all around us. MD Peter Boulton is always on the look out for new and
innovative uses and benefits for Sinclair & Rush products and skills as his
regular Facebook posts illustrate.
Take a look, like us on Facebook and you’ll see what we mean: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sinclair-Rush/192148454273617
To
follow Peter as he tours the country taking photos on his trusty iPhone of
everything from engine parts to gate posts is quite an eye opener. You might be
forgiven for thinking – ‘hey Mr Boulton it’s time for a long overdue vacation’
– but he would argue, it’s not so much vacation as vocation. When you ‘Think
Plastic’ you literally … think plastic
It
is important to fully understand the customers’ needs in order to suggest the
most appropriate and cost effective solutions. If we can’t visit the site, then
photographs and technical drawings of the component and the areas that need
protecting do help our own engineers to plan, structure and cost our proposals.
What
are we protecting the crucial parts from? What are we keeping out and what are
we keeping in? What temperatures and materials are the parts going to be
exposed to during the rigorous finishing stages of their life?
Sinclair
& Rush have many ‘off-the-shelf’ solutions in the form of caps and plugs
such as the plastic plugs on the engine mounting (above) protecting the threads
from abrasive dirt ingress. However, with some lateral thought from our custom
moulding engineering department, instead of applying five plugs before steam
cleaning the unit, the fast application and removal of a multiple plug speeds
the process up enormously (below).
This
plastic diaphragm has been designed to protect the engine module as it is
shipped from a manufacturer in the UK
to an OME in China
where it will become part of a mobile power unit. We really can’t stress enough
how important it is for our customers to fully involve our sales engineers at
the planning and design stage...
…
A combined cap / plug diaphragm like this is clearly not an off-the-shelf
product, but the result of combined, creative, engineering skill to create a
solution that has become integral in an extended and global manufacturing
process.
Think plastic plastic plastic plastic … err, no Peter,
I think you’ll find on this occasion, that’s Gold!
Think Plastic ~ we do
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