Why Chemical Resistance Tests Matter for Vacuum Formed Materials In many industrial applications, vacuum formed plastic parts come into direct contact with chemicals such as cleaning agents, oils,
Vacuum forming is a widely used plastic manufacturing process that allows for the production of a variety of shapes and sizes. With the advancement of material science, specialty plastics have become
In various industries, plastic products are required to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight and outdoor environments. Applications such as automotive exterior components, architectural elements,
I. Introduction In the realm of product manufacturing, the power of vacuum forming is well recognized. This highly adaptable process has found a home in a wide variety of industries, from automotive