Introducing convex and concave molds for vacuum forming, as well as molds for embossed press forming!
Here is an introduction to vacuum forming molds. Convex molds exhibit strong strength on the flat surface, allowing them to withstand pressure from above, but the sides are molded slightly weaker. Concave molds have strong edges, while the flat part is thinner and weaker. The mold for convex-concave press forming is a molding method that compensates for the weaknesses of both convex and concave molds, producing a balanced molded product with uniform strength on the top and sides. However, the cost of the mold is higher for double-sided molds compared to single-sided ones. [Types of Vacuum Forming Molds] ■ Convex Mold ■ Concave Mold ■ Convex-Concave Mold *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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There are various molding methods for plastic molding processing, but our company's vacuum forming (vacuum molding) has lower mold costs compared to other molding methods and allows for small lots of a wide variety of products. This enables us to mass-produce plastic containers at a low cost within a quasi-cleanroom factory. Additionally, due to its high versatility, plastic containers such as conductive trays, frozen food containers, cosmetic trays, blister packs, barrier trays, clear cases, and biodegradable plastics are used in various fields.