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Thick plate thermoforming characteristics and common classifications

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2022-08-01

  Thick sheet thermoforming, also known as thick sheet thermoforming, refers to thermoforming with a thickness of 2mm or more. This process cannot be performed on a fully automatic machine and requires a semi-automatic thermoforming machine specifically designed for thick sheets.

  Generally speaking, for enterprises, we are above Thick sheet thermoforming The production development process begins with the manufacturing and processing technology of the mold. First, according to customer requirements and sample specifications, a good thermoforming mold is made. Generally, we will first use a plaster mold for sampling. After the customer confirms the sample and process, we can choose a wooden mold, copper mold, or aluminum mold as the mold.

  

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  Characteristics and Common Classifications of Thick Sheet Thermoforming

  Thick sheet thermoforming, also known as thick sheet thermoforming, refers to the use of main raw materials with a thickness exceeding 2mm. It cannot be thermoformed on a fully automatic intelligent machine and is produced by a semi-automatic thermoforming machine specifically for thick sheets.

  Thick sheet thermoforming, characteristics and common classifications of thick sheet thermoforming. The production method of thin sheet thermoforming for blister packaging is similar, mainly vacuum thermoforming. Thick sheet thermoforming refers to the use of main raw materials with a thickness exceeding 2mm. It cannot be thermoformed on a fully automatic intelligent machine and is produced by a semi-automatic thermoforming machine specifically for thick sheets.

   Thick sheet thermoforming The general process: plastic sheet -- cutting -- sheet fixing -- heating -- forming -- demolding -- trimming -- finished product.

  Thick thermoformed products generally have the characteristics of large area, large height, and thick material. The following materials are often used for processing: ABS, acrylic (organic glass), polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, etc. The main classification methods for thick sheet thermoforming are as follows:

  (1) Material classification: PVC thermoforming, PS thermoforming, PET thermoforming, ABS thermoforming, PP thermoforming, PC thermoforming, PE thermoforming, acrylic thermoforming, flocked thermoforming, etc.

  (2) Industry classification: food thermoforming, pharmaceutical thermoforming, electronic thermoforming, health product thermoforming, hardware thermoforming, cosmetics thermoforming, toy thermoforming, daily necessities thermoforming, etc.

  (3) Shape classification: bubble trays, bubble domes, double bubbles, triple bubbles, bottom and lid bubbles (heaven and earth box bubbles), high-frequency bubbles, folding bubbles, etc.

  (4) Classification by use: machine equipment shell thermoforming, display rack thermoforming, advertising thermoforming, base thermoforming, image and brand thermoforming, sports teaching equipment product shell thermoforming, beauty equipment shell thermoforming, medical equipment shell thermoforming, golf cart shell thermoforming, toy car shell thermoforming, boat hull thermoforming, pet tray thermoforming, turnover material tray thermoforming, door panel thermoforming, refrigerator liner thermoforming, light box thermoforming, etc.

  (5) Name and classification: thick blister, thick sheet blister, special blister, extra thick blister, thick sheet blister, thick-walled blister, sheet blister, special blister, large blister, large thick blister.


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