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How 3D Vacuum Machines Work in Printing

At its core, a 3D vacuum machine in the printing industry is used to create detailed three-dimensional textures or to mold printed designs onto irregular or curved surfaces. The process involves heating a flexible material (often a plastic sheet or film), applying a vacuum to pull it tightly over a surface or mold, and then printing on it using various printing techniques such as UV printing, screen printing, or sublimation printing.

 

Unlike traditional flat-surface printing methods, 3D vacuum machines allow printing on objects with complex shapes, which opens up new opportunities in product customization, packaging, promotional materials, and more.

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