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type
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thermoform tray
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color
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customized.
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logo
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customized.
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MOQ
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100
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usage
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Kitchen,hotel,restaurant industry.
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plastic material
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advantage
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disadvantage
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industry example
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
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Engineered plastic that can be customized to desired levels of stiffness, hardness, heat deflection, and many other
characteristics
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UV sensitive - requires a UV protective cap layer for extended exposure
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UV sensitive - requires a UV protective cap layer for extended exposure
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PS(Polystyrene)
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Clear plastic, very moldable, inexpensive, recyclable, high chemical resistance, high electrical resistance, heat distortion
~200°F
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Cracks and breaks easily
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Disposable cups, disposable applications, decorative applications, electrical applications
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HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene)
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Very moldable, relatively inexpensive
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Very moldable, relatively inexpensive
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Picture frames, shower walls, food containers
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PVC (PolyvinylChloride)
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Very high chemical resistance, stain resistant, stiffer than ABS, high room temp. impact strength, natural flame retardant
qualities
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Difficult to process
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shower surrounds, moldings, kick panels, display cases
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Polycarbonate
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Extremely high impact resistance, high clarity - good for transparent parts, precision molding, good insulator, high heat
distortion point ~270°F
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Low chemical resistance to certain substances (oil, gasoline, harsh chemicals), can be difficult to process, higher material and
processing cost
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Visors, plastic guards, transportation components (headlights, taillights, instrument panels), appliance drawers, skylights
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Polycarbonate/ABS
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When compared to true polycarbonate - less expensive, lower heat distortion ~240°F, much easier to process, higher chemical
resistance
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When compared to true polycarbonate - reduced clarity, lower heat distortion ~240°F
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When compared to true polycarbonate - reduced clarity, lower heat distortion ~240°F
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PETG
(polyethylene- terephthalate)
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Very easy to process, high clarity - good for transparent parts
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Not UV stable - unsuitable for extended exposure
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Structural automotive parts, hand tools, industrial components
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