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Air pressure forming

It is possible to achieve a surface shape close to injection molding! It allows for the molding of thin plastic sheets.

"Pressure Forming" is a molding method that shapes a heated and softened plastic sheet by tightly pressing an air pressure box against a mold from above, using the pressure of compressed air to adhere the sheet to the mold, allowing it to take the desired shape. Since it applies several times higher pressure compared to vacuum forming, the finish boasts precision close to that of injection molding. The types of plastics that can be used include ABS, AES, PMMA, PC, PP, PE, HIPS, PET, PVC, and also super engineering plastics such as PEI, PSF, and PEEK. 【Features】 ■ Low cost for mold production ■ Shorter production time compared to injection molding ■ Suitable for small-batch production of various types ■ Material selection is possible if using thermoreversible plastics ■ Capable of handling large sizes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Vacuum forming and pressure forming

This is an introduction to the processing of parts trays and molded foam products!

Vacuum forming and pressure forming of resins and foams are possible. If you have any issues with molded products such as ABS, PVC, PP, or PS, please feel free to contact us.

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Press the material tightly against the mold with compressed air to achieve the desired shape! [Air Pressure Molding]

Molding with sharp surface shapes equivalent to injection molding is possible! This is a method that uses compressed air to adhere to the mold and achieve the desired shape.

Air pressure forming is a method that involves using compressed air at 3 to 10 Kg/cm² to closely adhere a heated and softened sheet to a mold, thereby achieving the desired shape. By making the surface in contact with the mold the product surface, it is possible to create sharp surface shapes comparable to injection molding, as well as to form undercuts and reentrant shapes. 【Features】 ■ Reduces mold costs and allows for quick production ■ Easy to make partial design changes ■ Capable of large sizes and small lot production *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

  • Processing Contract

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Vacuum forming and pressure forming

We propose a method with short lead times and low costs! It is also possible to accommodate machining and surface treatment after molding.

Protech Japan Co., Ltd. offers both "vacuum forming and pressure forming." We can perform "vacuum forming," where thermoplastic resin sheets are heated and softened, then stretched with air pressure to closely adhere to a mold, and "pressure forming," where compressed air pressure is used to closely adhere to the mold. Please feel free to contact us for any inquiries or questions. 【Molding of Resin Products】 ■ Injection Molding (2-color molding) ■ Blow Molding / Rotational Molding ■ Casting ■ Small Lot Resin Molding *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Vacuum forming machine

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