Structural plastic frames produced by Hason Industries are utilised in machine assemblies, conveyor systems, electrical switchgear panels, pharmaceutical equipment staging platforms, and fixture support structures. Manufactured using PP, HDPE, PVC, and structural-grade Acrylic, these frames provide lightweight rigidity, corrosion-free operation, and excellent dielectric properties. Unlike metal frames, plastic frames do not corrode, spark, or react with chemical cleaning agents — offering extended operational life in cleanroom environments.
We build frames from sheet stock ranging from 8 mm to 20 mm, including reinforcement ribs and integrated mounting hardware. Depending on the application, we manufacture frames up to 1,800 mm × 1,000 mm using CNC routing, heat staking, mechanical fastening points, and plastic bonding adhesives. For high-load applications, we include gussets, corner braces, and composite reinforcement plates to increase rigidity.
In pharmaceutical processes, frames support tray systems, tablet drying racks, sterile packaging conveyors, and isolation shields. Their non-porous surfaces resist microbial growth and withstand sanitisation procedures. In electrical equipment manufacturing, plastic frames serve as mounting backplates, cable routing support, insulator spacing structures, and test fixture chassis. Their dielectric strength helps maintain operator safety when routing wires or holding high-voltage components.
Hason Industries conducts load-bearing tests, dimensional tolerance checks, and fitment verification to ensure operational reliability. Our CAD/CAM workflow enables design optimisation that reduces unnecessary material weight while preserving strength. Because frame geometries vary widely between machines, we offer rapid prototyping and reverse engineering support.
Batch repeatability, surface finishing accuracy, and weld integrity are all enforced through ISO quality checkpoints. With scalable production capacity and flexible customisation, our frames offer reliable, corrosion-free alternatives to metal assemblies.



