Plastic Fabrication
Leister plastic fabrication tools and welding equipment are used to join together a wide range of plastic materials. These include PP, MDPE, HDPE, LDPE, PVC, and ABS thermoplastics. With the right plastic welding tools, materials can be shaped into desired shapes and forms during manufacturing. The good news: Heatgun.com is home to a wide range of welding tools for your plastic fabrication needs.
As the official US outlet for Leister tools, we are the leading supplier of the best hot air solutions on the market today. Built with exacting precision and featuring only high-quality, robust components, all of these heat guns have been designed with over 70 years of Leister experience behind them.
Our Plastic Fabrication Tools
There are numerous plastic fabrication methods to match the task and type of plastic being used. As a result, we provide our customers with an assortment of welding tools to cover the plastic fabrication process. Some of our most popular plastic fabrication tools include:
TRIAC ST
The TRIAC ST is our most popular heat gun for several reasons. Affordable, effective, versatile – welding tools rarely pack in so much in such a neat little package. Yet even though it’s a powerhouse for a handheld welder, it remains simple to use for even beginners – and that’s why it is the basis for our welding kit packs...
Welding Pen
Another tool that combines power with cost effectiveness, the Leister Welding Pen is among the easiest handheld tools to wield and use...
FUSION 3C
Another addition to the FUSION range, the FUSION 3C is another robust extrusion welder that’s designed for equipment and container construction...
WELDPLAST S4
The WELDPLAST S4 is another handheld extrusion welder designed to alter and form plastic components...
HOT JET S
The HOT JET S is another small yet powerful portable heat gun that, despite its affordable price tag, is fantastic for a whole range of plastic welding tasks...
This is just a sample of our welding tools at Heatgun.com. Want to learn more about which is most suitable for your project? Want to understand the difference between compression molding and rotational molding? Perhaps you simply have a question about a specific heat gun? Get in touch today, and one of our customer service professionals will be happy to help.