Custom vacuum forming design for outdoor application
The design drawing used for vacuum forming design typically includes the following information:
1. Overall dimensions: The drawing will specify the length, width, and height of the final vacuum-formed product.
2. Material thickness: The drawing will indicate the thickness of the plastic sheet that will be used for vacuum forming.
3. Wall thickness: The drawing will specify the desired thickness of the walls of the vacuum-formed product.
4. Draft angles: The drawing will include draft angles, which are the angles at which the walls of the product taper to allow for easy removal from the mold.
5. Undercuts: The drawing will identify any undercuts, which are areas where the walls of the product have recesses or protrusions that may complicate the vacuum forming process.
6. Detail drawings: The drawing may include detailed views or sections of specific features or areas of the product to provide additional information for manufacturing.
7. Surface finish: The drawing may specify the desired surface finish of the vacuum-formed product, such as smooth, textured, or glossy.
8. Joining methods: The drawing may indicate how different parts of the vacuum-formed product will be joined together, such as through welding, adhesive bonding, or mechanical fasteners.
9. Tolerances: The drawing will include tolerances, which are the allowable deviations from the specified dimensions, to ensure that the final product meets the required specifications.
10. Notes and annotations: The drawing may include additional notes or annotations to provide further instructions or clarification for the manufacturing process.