Vacuum Forming -
Used to make large area parts such as trays covers etc. Tooling much cheaper than injection moulding,
but three dimensional ribs, bosses etc cannot be formed. Limited choice of materials. Parts are formed by
heating a sheet of plastic over a one sided mould or former, until it is soft but not liquid, and then using
a vacuum or pressure to suck or push the sheet onto the mould, then allowing it to cool.
Thermoforming -
Similar process to Vacuum forming, but thermoforming refers to thin walled components, such as are used
in packaging and display items.
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