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      <title>Injection vs Blow-Molded Plastic Pallets: Buyer Checks</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Injection-molded and blow-molded plastic pallets should not be compared as if the process alone proves performance. Start with the job: load shape, fork entry, rack support, conveyor contact, stacking, cleaning, return logistics, and expected impact. Injection-molded pallets are often easier to specify when buyers need many deck and base structures, tight dimensional review, racking choices, or automation checks. Blow-molded pallets may be a good candidate where a hollow, impact-tolerant body and simple nesting or export handling fit the route. In both cases, approve the exact model only after loaded sample checks under the real support and handling conditions.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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