Secondary fabricating process creates holes in a product for all types of applications and improvements.
Secondary process trims or removes part of product to form a shape allowing for numerous product applications and improved aesthetics.
This precision secondary cutting process offers a more refined edge and attractive finish.
A V-shaped notch is cut into the product to form corners to enhance protective packaging attributes and other applications.
A series of holes is punched in the foam material or product offering various sizes and manufacturing efficiencies.
Foam is slit or pared into planks or sheets increasing the open-cell characteristics of the foam, improving breath ability and offering additional benefits for packaging materials and other operations.
Foam is partially or completely cut to specification offering custom sizes and efficiencies for any job.
Cutting around the circumference of a tube or rod, partially or completely through a product.
Simple or complex three-dimensional shapes are produced offering alternatives to traditional materials manufacturing.