Testing Single Point Incremental Forming Molds For Thermoforming Operations

Low pressure polymer processing processes as thermoforming or rotational molding use much simpler molds then high pressure processes like injection. However, despite the low forces involved with the process, molds manufacturing for this operations is still a very material, energy and time consuming...

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Molds
Rotational molding
Stiffness
Thermoforming
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