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Customized Plastic Scientific Instruments
Pressure forming, an innovative technique derived from vacuum forming, employs air pressure to enhance mold detail, exerting stress approximately five times greater than vacuum processes. This enables the achievement of precise attributes with close tolerances, including sharp edges, tight corner radii, multiple-textured surfaces, and fine details. Common applications include medical equipment, transit trays, vented equipment enclosures, control panels, detailed components, scientific instruments, protective packaging, office equipment, and multi-part assemblies.
Pressure forming, an innovative technique derived from vacuum forming, employs air pressure to enhance mold detail, exerting stress approximately five times greater than vacuum processes. This enables the achievement of precise attributes with close tolerances, including sharp edges, tight corner radii, multiple-textured surfaces, and fine details. Common applications include medical equipment, transit trays, vented equipment enclosures, control panels, detailed components, scientific instruments, protective packaging, office equipment, and multi-part assemblies.
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