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Surface embossing is often used to produce a patterned surface
finish on Chemcast® GP parts for applications such as lighting
fixture panels where specular reflections might be annoying. The
patterned surface is obtained by blowing the hot Chemcast® GP
sheet against a mold having a textured surface finish. Positive air pressures of 50 to 75 psi (4 to 6 tons total
force per square foot) must be used to obtain a uniform overall
pattern. Large high capacity presses are required to provide
enough clamping force to resist these pressures. The press must
also close quickly so that the surface of the sheet does not cool
too much before forming. Metal mold surfaces must be kept hot and temperatures must be
uniform over the mold surface to prevent chilling of the sheet
and loss of surface detail. If a matte finish is desired, the
surface of the mold should be covered with pure white wool felt
which will act as an insulating blanket and reduce the chilling
effect of the mold while producing a uniform matte surface of the
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