Qualicase LTD.

Qualicase LTD. QUALICASE provides injection molding services and designs & distributes industrial plastic and aluminum cases used for shipping tools and equipment.

Founded in 1986 as a distributor of industrial plastic and aluminum cases used for the shipment of tools and other equipment in the oil patch QUALICASE has since expanded its business to include injection molding which is now our dominant business

OUR MOTTO
The job is not done until the customer is satisfied. From the beginning, quality has been in our name and the parts we make.

I just realized I have not updated our page for a long time! Again back in 2022 Qualicase Ltd. we were again na...
02/28/2024

I just realized I have not updated our page for a long time! Again back in 2022 Qualicase Ltd. we were again named as one of the top molding shops in North America.

Higher costs for materials, wages, utilities and more, coupled with delivery difficulties for both incoming supplies and outgoing production, posed unique challenges to 2022’s class of Top Shops.

12/16/2022

Christmas holiday shut down Dec 21 to Jan4.
We will be monitoring emails and phone calls

07/27/2022

We are having summer shutdown starting Noon on Thursday July 28. We will be back on Tuesday Aug 16.
Calls will be forwarded to my cell or better yet email. I will be monitoring emails everyday. [email protected]

06/24/2022

We are already planning towards our summer shutdown from July 29 to Aug 16.
We have been really busy this year, thank you customers. Now we have to make sure we can get everything promised done by holiday date.
Also it seems every time I go away orders flood in. So if that holds we will be really busy later.

04/02/2022

I just realized I have not posted anything for a while. I feel so sorry for those business owners whose business has been devastated by the covid restrictions. I see restaurants are now busier that even 3 months ago. That is good to see. We were on a small trip to Houston and stopped for supper on a Tuesday evening in Cheyenne Wyoming. The restaurant was full! Qualicase has been busy all along, we have had no covid slowdown at all. For that I am truly thankful.

12/22/2021

Well it is the night before Christmas....break. 2021 has been a very busy year in spite of resin prices going up at least monthly. We have managed to keep our deliveries on time and keep our customers happy.
Our new crane was the best purchase we have made for a long time. Mold changes are quicker and safer. Our Christmas shutdown is from close of business Dec 22 until Monday Jan 3/22. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. If you want to get in touch send us an email. [email protected]

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07/07/2021

In the "who knew" department:
Cows’ stomachs can break down hard-to-recycle plastic, study finds
By Sara Spary, CNN
Published 12:05 PM EDT, Fri July 2, 2021
The researchers tested the stomach juices of Alpine cows, such as those pictured here, and found it could degrade some plastics.
Oleksii Hlembotskyi/iStockphoto/Getty Images
The researchers tested the stomach juices of Alpine cows, such as those pictured here, and found it could degrade some plastics.
CNN —

Researchers in Austria may have found an unlikely solution to the problem of plastic pollution: cows, and the microbes found inside their stomachs.

Researchers from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, the Austrian Center of Industrial Biotechnology and the University of Innsbruck found that common plastics could be broken down when exposed to rumen, the matter found in the largest part of a cow’s stomach.
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The microbes and enzymes found within rumen can break down common plastics – including those widely used for plastic bags, bottles, textiles and food packaging, they found.

The study, published in the scientific journal Frontiers on Friday, looked at samples of rumen from Alpine cows in an abattoir in Austria.

The researchers tested the effect of rumen on three types of plastic – polyethylene terephthalate (commonly known as PET), polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) and polyethylene furanoate (PEF).
Trained to digest

Professor Georg Gübitz, from BOKU, told CNN that rumen could break down plastics in “several hours” – and that it could break down some of the plastics entirely when treated with it long enough.

This is because cows’ stomachs are already “trained” to break down difficult-to-degrade food matter, including the plant polymer cutin – a waxy substance found in plants, including in apple peels and berries, Gübitz said.

Cutin is “a polyester, not identical, but similar to PET (the most common type of plastic, found in plastic bags and food packaging),” he said.

He said more research was needed but that the findings were significant because they could help find a solution to degrading otherwise “difficult to recycle” plastics.

Research into how microbes and enzymes affect plastics is already a current field of study, he said, but he believed the potential role of cows had not been explored until now.

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“It (rumen) was quite efficient when compared to other enzymes tested in the last 10 years,” he said.

If manufactured at scale, rumen could initially be collected as a byproduct of the meat and dairy industry, he said.

“But longer term it will make more sense to produce the responsible enzymes and even further enhance their activity by using genetic engineering,” he added.

Professor Richard C. Thompson, head of the International Marine Litter Research Unit at the University of Plymouth, England, who wasn’t involved in the study, told CNN that using microbes from cows was novel but that the wider concept of degrading plastic using organic matter was not new.

“Most conventional plastics are very resistant to biodegradation and that on one hand creates a benefit. While the plastic is being used – like the mobile phone I’m using now, or lightweight parts in an airplane, or even a bottle of lemonade, we want the plastic to last.

“But the challenge is then what happens when you finish with the item – and that’s where biodegradation often comes in as part of the answer.”
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The problem of plastic pollution is widely documented.

In Europe, “widespread consumption of plastic waste (has) led to the accumulation of 25.8 million tons of waste,” the researchers said in the study.

Last year, a separate study predicted that the world will have 710 million metric tons of plastic by 2040 – and that’s taking into account efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic products.

Plastics have also been found in some of the most remote places on earth.

There are estimated to be 14 million metric tons of microplastics sitting on the ocean floor, while plastic was found in the gut of a small invertebrate in a remote island in Antarctica in 2020.

Article about plastic recycling by taking materials back to basic feed stock and converting it back to resin. Versus jus...
06/30/2021

Article about plastic recycling by taking materials back to basic feed stock and converting it back to resin. Versus just mechanical recycling.

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06/01/2021

Now that we have had the overhead crane for a while, I am wondering how we ever did without it. Makes life on the molding floor much smoother. Only thing is when moving the whole crane it sounds a bit like a Star Trek sound effect. I keep looking for Spock and Kirk!

04/03/2021

Crane install finished and last week we got to use it for the first time. What an improvement in ease of mold changes and well as speed. Plus we don't have to move stuff around to move the A frame hoist. We should have done this years ago.
We are still very busy which is good especially in these times.

Today we started installation of a new overhead crane system. We have been using a portable A frame crane. The new syste...
03/20/2021

Today we started installation of a new overhead crane system. We have been using a portable A frame crane. The new system will speed up mold changes and give way more room to work while changing molds.
However, anyone who has been for a visit knows space is at a premium. We had a 30 ton picker truck with an extended boom of at leas 70 ft doing all the lifting. Next week on Friday they will put in the actual crane on the runway they installed today.

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2715 61 Avenue SE
Calgary, AB
T2C4X3

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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