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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 automotove, OEM, telecommunications or point-of-purchase. 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 pad printed or silkscreened.

One finishing process is vacuum metalising.


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