Welcome to Borke Mold Specialists, where we leverage the cutting-edge science and technology of pressure forming molds to transform ideas into tangible, high-quality products. Discover more about our specific techniques and projects by visiting our Pressure Forming Molds page.
Pressure forming is an advanced manufacturing process that stands out in the mold-making industry due to its ability to create precise, high-quality molds with less waste. This process is ideal for making large, thin-walled parts and is particularly beneficial for applications requiring fine details on the mold-facing side.
At Borke Mold Specialists, we utilize a variety of materials to produce our molds, including CNC machine aluminum and polyurethane boards, among others. Our extensive use of CAD/CAM software ensures that each mold is produced to exact client specifications and tolerances.
One of the key scientific principles behind pressure forming is the use of both vacuum and pressure to achieve greater detail and higher quality in the finished product compared to traditional vacuum forming. The increased pressure allows for sharper detailing and a smoother surface on the part’s visible side.
Our technical mastery extends to providing custom services such as design, engineering, CAD/CAM, reverse engineering, testing, mold repair, and even creating vacuum forming sample parts. With turnaround times ranging from two to eight weeks, we pride ourselves on efficiency and precision.
Through our work, Borke Mold Specialists demonstrate a commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of pressure forming molds. By understanding the intricate science behind each mold and employing the latest technology, we ensure superior production outcomes that meet the diverse needs of industries such as medical, automotive, and aerospace.
Each project at Borke Mold Specialists is a testament to our dedication to quality and innovation. We invite industry professionals and potential clients to explore how our pressure forming capabilities can enhance their manufacturing processes and product quality