
Engineer Education Series #9: How Engineers Collaborate with Extrusion Manufacturers
Successful extrusion projects depend on more than just good design — they rely on effective collaboration between engineers and extrusion manufacturers.
Engaging with a manufacturing partner early in the design process can significantly improve outcomes, reduce costs, and accelerate time to production.
Why Early Collaboration Matters
Waiting until a design is finalized before consulting a manufacturer often leads to avoidable challenges.
Early collaboration helps:
• identify manufacturability issues
• optimize profile geometry
• reduce tooling revisions
• improve production efficiency
In many cases, small design adjustments early can prevent major changes later.
Design Review and Feedback
During the early stages of a project, engineers and manufacturers typically review:
• profile geometry
• wall thickness distribution
• tolerance expectations
• material selection
This process helps align design intent with manufacturing capabilities.
Material and Process Selection
Manufacturers can provide valuable insight into:
• material performance during extrusion
• shrinkage and cooling behavior
• process limitations
• cost implications
This input helps engineers make more informed design decisions.
Tooling Development Collaboration
Extrusion tooling is developed based on the profile design, but adjustments are often required during initial trials.
Collaboration during tooling development allows for:
• faster iteration
• improved dimensional accuracy
• reduced trial-and-error
Open communication helps ensure the final profile meets performance expectations.
Production and Continuous Improvement
Collaboration does not stop after initial production.
Ongoing communication can help:
• improve production efficiency
• address performance issues
• optimize material usage
• refine profile design over time
Strong partnerships often lead to long-term improvements in both product performance and manufacturing efficiency.
Working with OEM Engineers
Lincoln Plastics works closely with OEM engineers throughout the design, tooling, and production process to ensure successful outcomes.
Applications include:
• agricultural equipment
• industrial machinery
• infrastructure protection systems
• cord management products
If you're developing a custom extrusion profile, early collaboration can help streamline the process and improve results.
Contact us today:
https://www.lincoln-plastics.com/contact-us
Engineer Education Series
Explore the full series:
Engineer Education Series #1:
Designing Plastic Extrusion Profiles – Key Engineering Considerations
Engineer Education Series #2:
Plastic Extrusion Tolerances – What Engineers Should Expect
Engineer Education Series #3:
Common Design Mistakes Engineers Make with Plastic Extrusion
Engineer Education Series #4:
How Plastic Extrusion Tooling Works
Engineer Education Series #5:
Plastic Extrusion vs Injection Molding – When to Use Each
Engineer Education Series #6:
Plastic vs Metal Components in Equipment Design
Engineer Education Series #7:
Designing Plastic Components for Outdoor Equipment
Engineer Education Series #8:
Co-Extrusion vs Single Material Extrusion
Engineer Education Series #9: How Engineers Collaborate with Extrusion Manufacturers
Engineer Education Series #10: Material Selection for Extruded Plastic Parts
Additional Engineering Resources
Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
https://www.4spe.org
Plastics Industry Association
https://www.plasticsindustry.org
