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Redwood Plastics

About Redwood Plastics

Redwood Plastics, established in 1971, is a premier supplier of high-performance plastic solutions headquartered in the Pacific Northwest. The company offers environmentally sustainable performance plastics and rubber materials. This offers unique opportunities to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle; minimizing overall environmental impact through many material applications over a broad and diverse marketplace. Redwood Plastics offer an extensive range of products including PTFE, nylon, acetal, UHMW, and many other engineered plastics known for their superior strength, wear resistance, and low friction characteristics. These products are tailored to serve a wide array of industries, such as aerospace, automotive, construction, food processing, and many more, reflecting Redwood Plastics's versatility and expertise in addressing complex material challenges.

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Redco™ 600

Redco™ 600 by Redwood Plastics is a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPE-U). Exhibits toughness, durability, resistance to shock-, impact-, weather-, ozone-, oxygen-, cut-, radiation- and gasoline. Redco™ 600 by Redwood Plastics offers broad hardness range, high flex life and performs from -80°F to +200°F. Typical applications include washers, wear slides, cable protectors, fork lift- and dolly wheel tires.

Redco™ EXTREME

Redco™ EXTREME by Redwood Plastics is a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPE-U). Exhibits toughness, durability, resistance to shock-, impact-, weather-, ozone-, oxygen-, cut-, radiation- and gasoline. Redco™ EXTREME by Redwood Plastics offers broad hardness range, high flex life and performs from -80°F to +200°F.

Redco™ SPS 2000

Redco™ SPS 2000 by Redwood Plastics is a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPE-U). Exhibits toughness, durability, resistance to impact-, weather-, ozone-, oxygen-, cut-, radiation-, oil-, grease-, gasoline- and most solvents. Redco™ SPS 2000 by Redwood Plastics offers good wear, low coefficient of friction, high dimensional stability, broad hardness range, high flex life and performs from -80°F to +200°F. Typical applications include wear strips, channel, liners, chip and sawdust bin liners and flights.

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