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Daily – Granulation

Daily – Granulation Production Day Labourer is responsible for transforming products into pellets using pelletizing equipment. They ensure that the granulation process runs smoothly. Salary : between $19.00 and $21 per hour Job type : Full time, Permanent Job location : Face-to-face Apply DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE GANULATION POSITION Responsibilities Prepare raw materials for granulation. Set up and operate pelletizing machines according to established parameters. Monitor the process continuously and adjust settings if necessary. Packaging and labeling of pellets. Perform first-level cleaning and maintenance of equipment. Complete production reports and report technical anomalies. Respect safety, health and environmental rules at all times. Skills and qualifications Basic knowledge of granulation processes (in-house training possible). Ability to work with industrial equipment. Rigor, vigilance and good organization. Ability to work in a team and communicate clearly. Experience in a manufacturing or plastics processing environment (an asset). Profile required Experience in a similar position. 1 year minimum experience in a plant. Working conditions Working in an industrial workshop (noise, wearing of protective equipment compulsory). Dynamic and demanding environment, requiring good physical condition. TO SEND US YOUR RESUME : CANPLEX LTD. 3175 de la Gare Mascouche, QC J7K 3C1 (450) 474-1191 RH@canplexextrusions.com

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OPERATORS

OPERATORS Reporting to the production supervisor, the day laborer and/or extrusion line operator’s main task will be to operate the extrusion line according to customer drawings and specifications, and to the quality standards set by the organization. DAY SHIFT Salary between $23.50 and $30 per hour+ Performance bonus++ Full benefits (with dental coverage) Apply EVENING SHIFT Salary between $23.50 and $30 per hour+ BONUS OF $1.00 per hour++ Performance bonus+++ Full benefits (with dental coverage) Apply EVENING SHIFT Salary between $23.50 and $30 per hour+ BONUS OF $3.00 per hour++ Performance bonus+++ Full benefits (with dental coverage) Apply DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATOR POSITION: ▪ Operate extruder;▪ Feed raw material to machine;▪ Inspect and package finished products according to customer specifications;▪ Properly complete production and quality documents;▪ Complete production reports;▪ Perform quality tests and make adjustments as required;▪ Perform die assembly and disassembly;▪ Perform start-up, shutdown and restart of production units;▪ Check operating parameters and ensure operation;▪ Perform mechanical parameter changes;▪ Adjust extrusion line. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB: ▪ Good eyesight;▪ Ability to work standing for long hours;▪ Ability to lift weights of 20 kg or more;▪ Ability to perform repetitive movements and bending. SKILLS: ▪ Quick & versatile;▪ Conscientious;▪ Be persistent and reliable;▪ Analytical mind;▪ Demonstrate good concentration. TO SEND US YOUR RESUME : CANPLEX LTD. 3175 de la Gare Mascouche, QC J7K 3C1 (450) 474-1191 RH@canplexextrusions.com

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What is Foam PVC, and why is it so valuable?

What is Foam PVC, and why is it so valuable? Welcome to Canplex’s new series of informative videos on the world of polymers and extrusion! Informative video series What is Foam PVC, and why is it so valuable? In our latest educational capsule, we break down everything you need to know about Foam PVC—a lightweight, high-performance alternative to solid PVC. Key advantages:✔ Lightweight & easy to install✔ Superior thermal & sound insulation✔ Resistant to moisture, weather, and fire✔ Cost-effective compared to aluminum Widely used in construction, doors, windows, signage, and decorative molding, Foam PVC is a key material to know and a smart alternative to consider in the industry. Contact us today to discuss your projects and discover how we can support you in bringing them to life! https://youtu.be/odGP6r9IM4g Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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Discover Canplex: Expertise in extrusion and eco-responsible commitment

Our Streamlined and Personalized Submission Process Welcome to Canplex’s new series of informative videos on the world of polymers and extrusion! Informative video series We’ll walk you through our submission process for your PVC needs. At Canplex, our submission process is designed to simplify and precisely address your polymer extrusion needs. Since our founding in 2000 in Mascouche, we have been committed to delivering innovative solutions and superior-quality products to our diverse clientele. With our highly skilled team and expertise in PVC, TPV, and other polymer extrusions, we work closely with you to transform your ideas into reality while ensuring top-notch service at every stage. Contact us today to discuss your projects and discover how we can support you in bringing them to life! https://youtu.be/kGiA9JPglQo Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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Our streamlined and personalized submission process

Our Streamlined and Personalized Submission Process Welcome to Canplex’s new series of informative videos on the world of polymers and extrusion! Informative video series We’ll walk you through our submission process for your PVC needs. At Canplex, our submission process is designed to simplify and precisely address your polymer extrusion needs. Since our founding in 2000 in Mascouche, we have been committed to delivering innovative solutions and superior-quality products to our diverse clientele. With our highly skilled team and expertise in PVC, TPV, and other polymer extrusions, we work closely with you to transform your ideas into reality while ensuring top-notch service at every stage. Contact us today to discuss your projects and discover how we can support you in bringing them to life! https://youtu.be/kGiA9JPglQo Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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PVC : All you need to know about it.

all you need to know about pvc Welcome to Canplex’s new series of informative videos on the world of polymers and extrusion! Informative video series PVC : All you need to know about it. In this video, we delve into the world of polymers, with a special focus on PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and its comparison to other popular materials. You’ll discover why PVC has become a cornerstone in various industries and how it stands up against alternatives. Whether you’re a professional in manufacturing or simply interested in materials science, this video provides a comprehensive and informative overview of PVC’s capabilities and applications. Points covered in this video: The history and development of PVC Key characteristics and properties of PVC Advantages and potential limitations of PVC Comparison of PVC with other common polymers (e.g., PE, PP, TPE) Wide-ranging applications of PVC in different industries Environmental considerations and recyclability of PVC Future trends and innovations in PVC technology https://youtu.be/kFi7Cj2eAMQ%20 Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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The Evolution of Polymers: TPV vs PVC – Advantages and Differences

The Evolution of Polymers: TPV vs PVC – Advantages and Differences Welcome to Canplex’s new series of informative videos on the world of polymers and extrusion! Informative video series THE EVOLUTION OF POLYMERS: TPV VS PVC – ADVANTAGES AND DIFFERENCES​ In this video, we explore the fascinating evolution of polymers and dive into the details of the advantages and differences between TPV (Vulcanized Thermoplastic) and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). You’ll discover how these revolutionary materials have transformed many industrial sectors, and why they are so widely used today. Whether you’re an industry professional or simply curious, this video offers a comprehensive and informative perspective. Points covered in this video: The history and evolution of polymers The characteristics of TPV and PVC The advantages and disadvantages of each material Common and specific applications for these polymers Performance and durability comparisons https://youtu.be/kFi7Cj2eAMQ Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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Vulcanized Thermoplastic (TPV) vs EPDM rubber

TPV and EPDM rubber compared Vulcanized thermoplastics or EPDM rubber, which is best? They both have an extensive range of applications, from complex window systems for the automotive industry, passing by medical devices and household appliances. Of course, we could try and sell you TPV right away, as it is our favourite material used to replace curtain wall EPDM gaskets in elaborate window systems, but let’s try to understand its properties together first. TPE: Thermoplastic elastomer family Before we dive into TPV and its specificities, let’s first understand what type of material we are referring to. Thermoplastic vulcanizates come from the TPE family, the thermoplastic elastomer material. TPE is commonly used because it offers excellent resistance when compared to regular rubber. But, rubber? Is TPE made of rubber or plastic? This is where it all gets interesting: thermoplastic elastomers come from rubber and share plastic properties. The combination of the two makes it so the material can stretch to moderate elongations and return to the way it was. Doing so offers a longer life and more control over the desired profile. What is TPV (Thermoplastic vulcanizates) material? Now that we know more about the TPE family, let’s find out what’s so special about TPV. If you have read this far, you will find this very interesting: Thermoplastic vulcanizates are made from both plastic (more precisely: polypropylene) AND EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber. This specific union gives the material unique properties, which makes it possible to use for high-performance products. To know more about TPV and its advantages, possible applications and uses, read about it here. Since we want to compare EPDM and TPV, let’s see which characteristics are met in both materials… What are TPV and EPDM rubber shared properties? As described earlier, TPE gains from having both plastic and rubber properties. In the same way, TPV gains from EPDM rubber. We mainly talk about more extended durability and flexibility, which would not be met without the vulcanized rubber. A vulcanized rubber is synthesized from natural rubber, which we get from the rubber tree, and sulfur (or other chemicals) used for vulcanization. The process produces a thermoset rubber. TPV and TPE versus silicone rubber A question often asked in the industry: TPE or Silicone rubber? We will have to settle with: both materials have their strong sides. Thermoplastic elastomers, especially TPV, are well suited to endure more mechanical pressure and return to their original shape. Meanwhile, silicone rubber can take more heat! It has very specific applications as TPEs can temporarily reach above 90 degrees Celsius while silicone can be kept at 200 degrees Celsius without affecting sealing function. Of course, the production method varies, and so does the cost. Silicone is mixed at a cooled temperature, then heated to solidify and requires specific equipment, while TPE is heated to melt and cooled to solidify. The process takes less time, and the machines can be used for the various tonnage and hard plastic materials. You now understand the difference and why TPV is a material with a lower production cost. In conclusion In short, although EPDM has its merits, TPV clearly stands out in many areas. TPV, a member of the TPE family, offers an excellent combination of durability and elasticity, making it superior for applications requiring high strength and long service life. Its ability to merge the qualities of plastic and rubber makes it an ideal choice for complex systems, such as window seals. What’s more, its ease of production and processing make it an economically advantageous material, without compromising performance. TPV is therefore proving to be an excellent substitute for EPDM, offering significant advantages in terms of performance, cost and versatility of application. Got a project in mind?Contact us to discuss your TPV and PVC extrusion needs ! Whatever your plans, Canplex can help you make them a reality: get your personalized quote here. Ask for a quote

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