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PHASA Process Uses Super-Hot air to heat selected parts of thermoplastic mouldings. | As there is no contact with the parts being heated, the process is CLEAN. | When heated - cold tools are used to FORM, CLAMP and CHILL the specified area into its new shape. | All the plastic has been fully heated and then cooled under pressure. |
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"Plastic Hot Air Stake Assembly" (PHASA) is a simple, cost effective and capable method of permanent Assembly. It re-forms extensions on mouldings to simultaneously create multiple fixings without additional parts or their associated costs. Thermoplastic assemblies produced by this method are strong, tight and stable. In simple terms, the process involves simultaneously heating each individual retention area and then forming, clamping and chilling them into the required shape with cold forming tools. This combines the many parts into a strong consolidated assembly, which is undeniably superior to all other commonly used methods. |
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