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We are Hiring!

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NEW SEA-LECT Plastics T-Shirts looking good.

Showing off their SEA-LECT Pride are this years participants of the annual Halloween Contest. Good job guys!

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New Graphics for SEA-LECT Ranger

Our customer SIGNCO in Monroe WA,  has done it again. They put new graphics on the canopy of our Ford Ranger. Check it out.

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Tool & Mold Maker WANTED

We are locking for individuals who have a passion for Mold Making.

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SEA-LECT Plastics joins MAPP

Established in 1997, The Manufacturer's Association for Plastics Processors, Inc. (MAPP) is the largest grassroots organization in the United States plastics industry, serving nearly 190 member companies representing more than 35,000 employees.  As a national non-profit Trade Association for plastics manufacturers, MAPP provides its Members with access to the most powerful networking in the industry.

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SEA-LECT and IQMS team up to increase efficiencies and improve processes.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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VT 440-68 Cincinnati arrived

Nelson Rigging delivered our new machine safe and sound last Friday. They brought their large forlift and moved the 42,000 LBS. molding machine with ease. Thank you Guys!

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VT 440-68 Cincinnati purchased

It is a fact we purchased the 440 ton press which has been on our wish list for a while. It will arrive at the shop in mid April.

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220 ton Arburg arrived

On Tuesday 3/29/211 we received our first brand new Arburg. Now I am not the only German-American and SLP anymore.

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Plastec West 2010 in Anaheim

My trip to Plastec west this year was more than I expected, the last time I attended this show was in the 90’s. The show was in the Anaheim convention center and consisted of Plastec and  six other trade shows. The shows ranged from Medical Manufacturing, Green Manufacturing, to Automation, Electronics and Packaging. There were hundreds of booths and working displays. The electric molding machines from Engel and Sumitomo are very quiet and clean. The Engel machine was a silicone machine making a small suction cup. The Sumitomo was molding syringes; eight at time with a robot that would remove the parts from the mold and place them in a rack on a conveyor belt. Branson Welding had a booth; it was first time I had seen laser welding. Really there was nothing to see the lasers are shielded for your protection. It did produce a good quality weld on the part they were using. I met some of my vendors for the first time; it’s good to put a face with a name.  I spent a good six hours at the show and I still missed a lot. The weather was rainy and cold for southern California. But I did enjoy the show.

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