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Thin Gauge Thermoforming for Medical Device Packaging
As a thermoforming manufacturer based in southern California, Tru-Form Plastics provides specialized, professional thin and heavy gauge thermoforming services to customers seeking high-quality custom solutions. To learn specifics about different
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Heavy Gauge vs. Thin Gauge Thermoforming: Which Process is Right for Your Project?
Thermoforming is an easy, affordable, versatile process that can be used to create a wide variety of plastic parts in the medical, aerospace, packaging and even defense industries. However, the
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Process & Collaboration: The Tru-Form Way
Tru-Form is not a one-size-fits-all company… and this is how we like it. Manufacturers (or any company, really) understand their customers need to trust them to meet all their production
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Innovation in Hair Restoration Technology
A Venus and Tru-Form Plastics Collaboration Case Study Summary When Venus Concept, a leader in medical aesthetics and hair restoration technology, decided to upgrade its successful ARTAS iX Robotic Hair
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Thermoforming High-Quality Components for the Aerospace Industry
Thermoforming High-Quality Components for the Aerospace Industry Injection-molded components for the aerospace industry demand high precision and reliability, and thermoformed components are no different. Thermoforming has a lower total cost
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Thermoforming Quality Parts for the Medical Industry
Proven Success in Thermoforming Quality Parts for the Medical Industry Tru-Form provides expert Thermoforming solutions to the Medical Industry. Thermoforming companies need to follow strict guidelines when manufacturing parts for
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Donating 37,000 Face Shields to Buena Park School District
Buena Park School District recently received a donation of 37,000 see-through face shields to protect students, teachers and staff, providing an additional barrier to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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How Can Dentists Use Plastics to Protect Patients?
In this era of COVID-19, protecting patients is more crucial than ever. Although patients may come into the facility for services wearing a mask, what happens when it’s time for them to sit in the chair? There are a few things dental offices and dentists can do to protect themselves and their patients, such as…
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Tru-Form Featured in KCAL News
Video: Plastic Shields for Healthcare Workers