Curbell Provides Materials for Robotics Program
Curbell Plastics, Inc., one
of the nation’s premier
suppliers of plastic sheet,
rod, tube and film continued
its support of high
school robotics programs
with a donation to Web -
ster High Schools. Curbell
Plastics donated plastic
materials to the SparX team for construction of a robotic
device for a FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology) Robot -
ics competition held at Roch -
ester Institute of Technology.
The SparX team worked to
design and build a robot from
scratch, using specifications and
rules from FIRST, a global organization
that promotes hands-on
learning of science and technology
for students around the world.
The team competed at the FIRST
Robotics Finger Lakes Regional.
The team was in need of durable
materials that could stand up to
the rigor of the robotics competition
and would protect the internal
gears and workings of the
robot. Plastics are often preferred
in robotics because they
are lightweight, durable and flexible.
Curbell Plastics was able to
help by donating HDPE sheet,
polycarbonate sheet, fluted
polypropylene sheet, and nylon
rod for the build.
According to Patrick Cas tre -
chini, Business Manager for
Curbell Plastics Rochester and
Western New York locations, “We
are always happy to help high
school robotics teams, particularly since many of them
seek plastics for their design. It is also a win for us, especially
if the teams can use some of our inventory that may
be headed for recycling or a landfill. We are able to reduce
our environmental footprint and support students and
education at the same time.”
For more information, contact Beth Summers, Curbell
Plastics, Inc., 7 Cobham Drive, Orchard Park, NY 14127,
888-287-2355/716-667-3377, Fax: 716-667-3432, E-mail:
bsummers@curbellplastics.com, Web: www.curbellplastics.com.
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