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is blow molding good for details
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Blow molding is a plastic manufacturing process used to create hollow objects such as bottles and containers. This method is generally not the best for achieving high levels of detail in comparison to other molding techniques, like injection molding. The nature of blowing air into a heated plastic preform to expand it against a mold’s inner surfaces limits the intricacy of features that can be accurately and consistently reproduced. Fine details may not be well-defined due to the stretching and inflation process. However, for applications requiring basic shapes with moderate detail and uniform wall thickness, blow molding is a cost-effective and efficient solution. For high-detail requirements, alternative methods or post-processing might be necessary.
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