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'''Industrial finishing''' is a broad term used to describe any kind of secondary process done to any metal, plastic, or wood product used in a common market such as automotive, ], telecommunications or point-of-purchase.
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The most common commodity in the industrial finishing market is plastic parts. These can be injection molded, thermoformed, extruded or vacuum formed. Most parts are painted but can be ] or ].

One finishing process is ].

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