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Vacuum blister packaging

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In vacuum blister packaging, unlike skin pack packaging, the mold is first made and the desired film is produced using the mold.  

Vacuum forming (plastic)

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Vacuum forming (plastic) is a process in which a sheet of plastic is heated and then shaped using a mold. The plastic is heated until it becomes soft and pliable, and then it is placed over a mold. A vacuum is then created, which pulls the plastic down onto the mold, forming it to the desired shape.  

Vacuum forming molds

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Vacuum forming molds are available in two methods: CNC and casting, with CNC offering greater accuracy and casting being the traditional method.    

Vacuum Forming of Velvet Acrylic

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Vacuum Forming of Velvet Acrylic, or Vacuum Forming of Flocked (Velvet) Trays in various colors, is produced in the New World collection. This process enhances the beauty of the packaging for delicate and special products, including various stands and packaging for cosmetic and hygiene items, etc. With velvet (flock) vacuum forming, the result becomes much more beautiful and eye-catching.

Vacuum forming plastic (thermoforming)

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Vacuum forming plastic (thermoforming) is a process in which a heated mold is used to reshape molten plastic. This process can be used to produce a variety of products, including disposable containers, food containers, and automotive parts.

The thermoforming process starts with melting the plastic in a mold. Then, the melted plastic is placed in a heated mold and is pressed into the shape of the mold using pressure. Once the plastic has cooled, it is removed from the mold and the finished product is ready for use.

Vacuum Skin Packaging

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Vacuum skin packaging is a safe and effective packaging method that can be used to package a wide variety of products. This packaging method has many advantages that can help to improve product quality, reduce packaging costs, and increase product shelf life.