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Thermoforming vs. Injection Molding: What’s the Difference?
Thermoforming and injection molding are two of the most common plastic manufacturing processes. Both processes offer different advantages depending ...
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A custom medical device package tray made by Brentwood Industries.
The Importance of Medical Device Packaging
Traditionally, packaging is the last thought in a medical device’s development process. Packaging engineers focus on the actual design and ...
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A custom syringe tray made by Brentwood Industries.
Flexible vs. Rigid Packaging – Which is Best for You?
Deciding which packaging to use for a specific project can be challenging. Several variables need to be considered when choosing a packaging type. ...
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A cleanroom forming bay for custom medical device packaging.
Leading the Way in Cleanroom Packaging Production
Brentwood, a leader in thermoformed medical device packaging, maintains a 30,000 square-foot cleanroom in Reading, PA. The company’s commitment to ...
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A facility for thermoforming plastics into medical device packaging.
What is Thermoforming? A Beginner’s Guide to Its Process and Applications
Thermoforming is a means of transforming plastic into many shapes. It’s a versatile, cost-effective, and efficient approach to producing products ...
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