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XTableStyleMedium2PivotStyleLight16`YSheet1VV5 Material-Related TermsPVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): A low-cost, transparent material suitable for non-food packaging. PP (Polypropylene): A heat-resistant material ideal for microwave-safe packaging. PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate): A material commonly used for food packaging, known for being environmentally friendly and transparent. PS (Polystyrene): Often used for disposable tableware and electronics packaging. APET (Amorphous Polyethylene Terephthalate): A highly transparent PET variant, commonly used in food packaging. RPET (Recycled PET): An eco-friendly material made from recycled PET, suitable for sustainable packaging. HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene): A high-strength material used for electronics packaging.Process-Related TermsThermoforming: The process of heating plastic sheets and molding them using a mold. Blister Packaging: A common form of thermoformed packaging, often used for displaying and protecting small items. Clamshell Packaging: Two thermoformed shells connected by a hinge, commonly used for electronics and small tools. Vacuum Forming: A molding process that uses vacuum pressure to shape plastic sheets onto a mold. Pressure Forming: A process combining vacuum and air pressure, suitable for complex shapes and high precision. Trim-in-Place: A process where trimming is done directly during thermoforming, reducing post-processing steps. Tooling: The design and manufacturing of thermoforming molds.Product-Related TermswBlister Tray: A thermoformed tray used to secure and protect products, often used for electronic components and medical devices. Insert Tray: A thermoformed tray used inside packaging to provide cushioning and secure placement. Skin Packaging: A packaging method where products are secured to a cardboard backing with a plastic film. Window Packaging: A type of packaging with a transparent section to display the product inside. Blister Card: A packaging form combining a blister shell with a paper card, commonly used in retail. Clamshell Tray: Two thermoformed trays connected by a hinge, allowing easy opening and closing.Design-Related TermsWall Thickness: The thickness of the thermoformed product walls, affecting strength and cost. Draft Angle: The angle in mold design that facilitates easy demolding. Undercut: A recessed area in mold design that requires special handling. Radius: Rounded edges on thermoformed products to avoid sharp corners. Embossing: Creating raised textures or patterns on the surface of thermoformed products. Debossing: Creating recessed textures or patterns on the surface of thermoformed products.Quality-Related TermsyTolerance: The allowable deviation in product dimensions. Defect Rate: The proportion of defective products during production. Quality Control (QC): The process of inspecting and managing product quality during production. Inspection Report: A written report detailing product inspection results. Sample Approval: The process of customers confirming the quality of samples.%Logistics and Packaging-Related Terms}Inner Packaging: The packaging directly in contact with the product, such as thermoformed trays. Outer Packaging: The external packaging used for shipping, such as cartons. Carton Size: The dimensions of the outer packaging carton. Palletizing: Stacking packaged products on pallets for easier transportation. Shipping Mark: Labels on outer packaging for identifying shipments.(Certification and Standard-Related TermsFDA (Food and Drug Administration): A U.S. regulatory body for food-contact materials. RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances): A directive restricting hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals): A European Union regulation for chemical substances. ISO9001: A quality management system certification by the International Organization for Standardization.Order and Payment-Related TermsfMOQ (Minimum Order Quantity): The minimum quantity a customer must order. FOB (Free On Board): The price of goods delivered to the shippin<g port. CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight): The price including cost, insurance, and freight. Lead Time: The time from order placement to delivery. Proforma Invoice: An invoice used for quoting and confirming orders.Common Communication PhrasesCustomization Options: "We can customize the size, shape, and material according to your requirements." Sample Request: "We can provide samples for your evaluation. The sample cost is $XX, and the lead time is 5-7 days." Price Negotiation: "For orders above 10,000 pieces, we can offer a discount of XX%." Quality Assurance: "Our products undergo strict quality control to ensure they meet international standards." 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