Contact & RFQ

Request a plastic parts quote with the details engineers need.

Send drawings, material targets, quantity, tolerance and operating conditions so Great Plastics can review the right path for engineering plastics, stock shapes or custom plastic parts.

FilesDrawing, STEP, sample photo
InputsMaterial, quantity, tolerance
ReviewMaterial, process, RFQ scope

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RFQ submission package

A useful quote request explains what the part must do, not only what it looks like.

For engineering plastic parts quotes and custom machined plastic parts quotes, the drawing is only one part of the request. Material behavior, operating environment, tolerance, quantity and documentation needs often decide the correct production route.

Include this Why it matters Useful example
Drawing or 3D model Shows geometry, datum structure, critical dimensions and manufacturing risk. PDF drawing, STEP model, marked threads, holes, fits and flatness.
Material or performance target Connects the part to heat, chemicals, load, wear, moisture and electrical requirements. PEEK, PPS, PEI, POM, PTFE, Nylon, or performance conditions if unknown.
Quantity and stage Changes the path between prototype, CNC machining, cut stock and repeat production. 1 sample, 20 pilot parts, 500 annual parts, replacement component.
Tolerance and inspection Controls setup, machining sequence, inspection time and price risk. Critical-to-function dimensions, finish, first article, certificate or report needs.
Operating environment Prevents material selection from missing the real failure mode. Temperature, chemical media, load, speed, mating surface, cleaning method.

Fastest contact path

Send one RFQ email with files attached.

Use the checklist on this page to prepare the request package. Attach drawings or models when available, and include the material target, quantity and application environment in the email body.

  • Part name and application
  • Drawing, model, sketch or sample photo
  • Material target or performance requirement
  • Quantity, tolerance, finish and timing
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Files and confidentiality

Attach the files that let the quote review start cleanly.

A plastic parts quote is easier to review when the files, revision level and project assumptions are sent together. If the drawing package is confidential, state that before sharing sensitive data so a confidentiality or NDA path can be discussed.

Preferred files

STEP, STP, IGS or X_T model plus a PDF drawing with critical dimensions, threads, finish and tolerance notes.

If CAD is not ready

Send a dimensioned sketch, sample photo, measured part size, material target and application notes to start the discussion.

Revision control

Include part number, revision, units, drawing date and which file controls if the model and drawing do not match.

Confidential packages

Mention NDA or confidential drawing requirements before sending sensitive geometry or regulated technical data.

Documentation needs

List material certificate, COC, inspection report, traceability, packaging or cleaning expectations up front so the quote scope is clear.

Choose the request path

Route the question before the quote is prepared.

Known drawing

Quote a defined part

Use when the drawing, material, quantity and tolerance are already known and the next step is price and manufacturability review.

Material unclear

Ask for material selection support

Use when heat, chemicals, wear, electrical needs, moisture or dimensional stability decide the material choice.

Process unclear

Compare production routes

Use when the part may fit CNC machining, custom cutting, molded production or a combined route.

After you send files

What happens after the RFQ package is received.

1. Scope checkConfirm drawing, material target, quantity and application conditions.
2. Material and form reviewMatch the request to sheet, rod, tube, machined part or custom production path.
3. Manufacturing risk reviewLook for tolerance, thin-wall, thread, finish, inspection or documentation issues.
4. Quote clarificationResolve missing details before price, schedule or route decisions are treated as final.

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Quote delay prevention

Missing details that usually slow down custom plastic parts quotes.

Missing detail What it blocks Better RFQ wording
Material is listed as only plastic The supplier cannot judge temperature, chemical, wear or machining behavior. State the resin grade, or describe the heat, chemicals, load, wear and electrical needs.
Tolerance is not marked Every dimension may be interpreted as equally critical, increasing quote uncertainty. Mark the critical features and separate functional dimensions from reference dimensions.
Quantity is missing Prototype, pilot and production quantities can need different production routes. List sample quantity, first order quantity and expected repeat demand when known.
Environment is unknown The material may be quoted without the actual failure condition. Include temperature, chemicals, pressure, mating surface, speed, moisture and cleaning method.
Documentation is added late Certificate, inspection and packaging requirements can change the scope. List material certificate, first article, inspection report, traceability or packaging requirements up front.

Related quote resources

Use these pages to prepare a stronger request.

Materials

Engineering plastic materials

Compare PEEK, PPS, PEI, PAI, PI and other material families by application conditions.

Machining

CNC plastic machining

Review machining routes, tolerance risk and RFQ inputs for parts made from plastic stock shapes.

Custom parts

Custom plastic parts

Use when the project may require machining, cutting, molding, fabrication or production route review.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before requesting a quote.

Send a 2D drawing or 3D model, material target, quantity, tolerance, operating environment, surface finish, inspection needs, documentation requirements and target lead time.
Yes. Share temperature, chemicals, load, wear, electrical needs, regulatory requirements and part function so the material options can be narrowed before quote review.
A drawing or 3D model is preferred for accurate quoting. A sample photo, sketch and measured dimensions can help start the discussion, but final pricing may require clearer technical data.
Quotes often slow down when the material is unclear, critical dimensions are not marked, quantities are missing, the operating environment is unknown, or documentation and inspection needs are added late.
Yes. State any material certificate, inspection report, traceability, packaging, cleaning or documentation requirement before quote review so the project scope is clear.
Great Plastics can review engineering plastic stock shapes, CNC machined plastic parts, custom plastic parts, prototype parts, replacement components and production planning questions.

Plastic parts quote

Send drawings, material targets and application details in one RFQ package.

A complete RFQ lets the review focus on the correct engineering plastic, product form, tolerance risk and production route.

  • Drawing or 3D model
  • Material target or performance need
  • Quantity, tolerance, finish and timing
  • Operating environment and documentation needs