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How to Manufacture POM Plastic Parts with Tapped Holes and Slots?
Shows how POM plastic parts with tapped holes and slot features are manufactured, including the practical issues that affect feature quality and dimensional stability.
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What this video helps explain
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POM Part Features
The video focuses on machining plastic components that combine threaded holes and slot geometry in one design.
Feature Reliability
Tapped holes and slots in plastic require more attention to tool choice, process sequence, and deformation control than many simple shapes.
Material-Specific Practice
It helps show how POM behaves differently from metal when it comes to cutting, threading, and feature retention.
Best For
Relevant for engineering teams designing plastic housings, fixtures, and functional parts that need threaded and slotted details.
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