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          Pop-Pin Masking Cap that allows built-up pressure to   Internal vent implemented into a masking cap.  Overmolded Threaded Plug.
             release without allowing paint to seep in.

         InTERnAL bARbED vEnTS              treme scenarios where nothing else  take an immense amount of pressure
         These are meant specifically for cap  has worked.                    for these to blow out.  You’re also able
         applications during powder coating                                   to tighten the plug as needed to ensure
         processes. The spline vent feature  OvER-MOLDED                      an effective seal.
         gives the ability to release pressure  THREADED PLuGS                   The drawbacks of this option will
         during the entire process.         If the surface you’re masking is hav-  be the amount of time needed to install
            These types of caps require a solid  ing issues with plugs blowing out  and remove them. They will also be
         foundation of engineering design and  and it involves a threaded hole, you  slightly more expensive than the other
         tooling design to manufacture effec-  can’t go wrong with an over-molded  all-silicone options due to the addition
         tively. This feature is not as common  threaded plug.                of a metal bolt.
         in masking, but can be used in ex-   This is a great option as it would




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