Low initial costs and production possible in a short period! Mass production of vacuum-formed products using wooden molds.
Plastic trays and blisters, which have advantages as packaging materials in terms of storage capacity and usability, are mostly made using a method called vacuum forming. "Vacuum forming" is a method that uses vacuum to suck and adhere thin plastic sheets to a mold to shape the product, as the name suggests. Since the mold itself does not require complex mechanisms, it incurs lower initial costs compared to methods like injection molding, allowing for production in a short period. Our company, which provides packaging materials, trays, and blisters, conducts mass production of vacuum-formed products using wooden molds. [Features] - A method that uses vacuum to suck and adhere thin plastic sheets to a mold to shape the product - Does not require complex mechanisms for the mold itself - Low initial costs and the ability to produce in a short period *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Compared to manufacturing with molds, our strength lies in being able to reduce mold costs by about 70% and having shorter delivery times. We manufacture food trays, industrial product trays, various pre-forms, cylindrical cases, clear cases, and more, tailored to our customers' needs.