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  2. Thin-wall injection molding - Wikipedia

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    Thin wall injection molding is a specialized form of conventional injection molding that focuses on mass-producing plastic parts that are thin and light so that material cost savings can be made and cycle times can be as short as possible.

  3. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians and Greeks cut wood thinly and glued it together in layers with the grain in perpendicular directions as fine wood was in short supply. This is believed to have been done purely for cosmetic and economical purposes but it turned out to be a great alternative to pure wood as it reduced flex, making it a versatile building material.

  4. Thin walled beam - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of a closed thin-walled beam. A thin walled beam is a type of beam that does not have a solid cross sectional area. The cross section of a thin walled beam is made up from thin panels connected together.

  5. Window box - Wikipedia

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    Window box in Charleston, South Carolina. A window box (sometimes called a window flower box or window box planter) is a type of flower container for live flowers or plants in the form of a box attached on or just below the sill of a window.

  6. Wall panel - Wikipedia

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    Fire resistance is an important consideration in wall panel applications, particularly in public, commercial, and industrial buildings. Wall panels made from materials like gypsum board are often selected for their inherent fire-resistant properties.