Thick-gauge Vacuum Thermoforming Products

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Basic Info

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place of origin: China

Plastic molding process type: Mould

Processing Service: Moulding, Cutting

Product name: Thick-gauge Vacuum Thermoforming Products

Material: ABS,ASA,PETG,PVC,PC,PMMA,PP

Color: White,black or any color

Surface: Glossy, matte,textrued

Process: vacuum thermoforming

Application: electric fan duct plastic parts

Additional Info

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Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,Express

Product Description

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Thick-gauge Vacuum Thermoforming Products

The vacuum forming VS thermoforming:

Vacuum forming and thermoforming are both processes used to shape plastic sheets into specific forms. While they are similar in many ways, there are some key differences between the two.

Vacuum forming is a process in which a heated plastic sheet is placed over a mold, and then a vacuum is applied to suck the sheet onto the mold, creating the desired shape. This process is typically used for creating shallow, single-sided forms with simple shapes. It is commonly used for packaging, trays, and displays.

Thermoforming, on the other hand, is a more versatile process that can create both shallow and deep forms with more complex shapes. It involves heating a plastic sheet and then using pressure to force it against a mold. Thermoforming can be done using either vacuum pressure or mechanical pressure. This process is commonly used for creating products such as automotive parts, medical devices, and consumer goods.

One major difference between vacuum forming and thermoforming is the level of complexity they can handle. Vacuum forming is limited to simpler shapes and shallower forms, while thermoforming can handle more complex shapes and deeper forms.

Another difference is the level of detail that can be achieved. Vacuum forming may result in less detail and precision compared to thermoforming, which can produce more precise and detailed forms.

Cost is also a factor to consider. Vacuum forming process tends to be a more cost-effective option for simpler and shallower forms, while thermoforming process can be more expensive due to the additional equipment and processes involved.

In summary, vacuum forming and thermoforming are both plastic shaping processes, but they differ in terms of complexity, detail, and cost. Vacuum forming is suitable for simpler and shallower forms, while thermoforming can handle more complex shapes and deeper forms.
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