Related Concepts Of Vacuum Forming

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Vacuum formed products
Blister products are processed from plastic, and their product generation principle is to heat and soften flat plastic hard sheet materials, then vacuum adsorb them onto the surface of the mold, and cool them to form. Blister products are widely used in industries such as electronics, electrical appliances, food, hardware tools, cosmetics, toys, daily necessities, pharmaceuticals, health products, automobiles, stationery, and cultural and sports products.
Blister packaging
Blister packaging products mainly include: blister, tray, blister box, synonymous with: vacuum hood, blister, etc.
Bubble shell
By using vacuum forming technology, transparent plastic sheets are made into specific raised shapes of transparent plastic, which are covered on the surface of the product to protect and beautify it. Also known as bubble hood, vacuum hood, plastic face mask. According to the different forms of bubble shells, they can be divided into single bubble shells, double bubble shells, card insertion bubble shells, and card suction bubble shells
Blister box
It is a type of vacuum formed product with a lid and a bottom. The one with the bottom and lid connected together is called a folded vacuum formed box, and the one with the bottom and lid separated is called a sky bottom lid vacuum formed box.
Plastic tray
Also known as plastic inner tray, it uses vacuum forming technology to make plastic hard sheets into specific grooves, placing the product in the groove to protect and beautify the product.
Flocking inner support
It is a type of vacuum formed tray made of special materials, in which a layer of velvet material is attached to the surface of ordinary plastic hard sheets, giving the tray a velvet like feel and improving the quality of packaging products.
Anti static tray
It is a vacuum formed tray made of special materials, with a surface resistance value of less than 10 ^ 11 ohms. Mainly used for vacuum formed trays of electronic and IT products.
Blister mold
The lowest cost molds used in vacuum forming production are gypsum molds, followed by electroplated copper molds, and the most expensive are aluminum molds. The mold is drilled with small holes for vacuum adsorption and heating of hard sheets to form vacuum formed products.