A wide variety of materials are suitable for the thermoforming process. The process's inherent flexibility requires a deep knowledge of materials and end-use applications to deliver the quality, timing, performance, and reliability that customers demand.
Part design for thermoforming of a heavy gauge thermoplastic sheet, meaning thicknesses of 0.0600 in./1.5 mm or greater, is a crucial stage in thermoforming. This step involves a series of interconnected components or steps, starting with CAD modeling to bring the envisioned design to life.
Material selection is pivotal in determining the project's success. The chosen material must meet the project specifications, performance requirements, and manufacturability standards.
Collaboration is key in this process, bringing together the expertise of the thermoforming vendor, suppliers, and the customer. By working together, potential issues can be anticipated and addressed, leading to a seamless and cost-effective launch once the part enters commercial production.
Selecting the right material involves carefully considering various factors such as thickness, strength, structure, finish, weight, durability, environment, assembly operations, specialty requirements, and cost. Each of these factors plays a critical role in determining the suitability of the material for the specific project needs.
At PCI, we understand the importance of asking the right questions and obtaining the necessary information to ensure that the chosen material meets all requirements. Our expertise in thermoforming allows us to guide our customers through this process, ensuring that their parts not only meet but exceed their expectations.
Many factors go into selecting the ideal material for thermoforming parts.
Outlined below are the most common thermoforming materials, their characteristics, and what to consider when choosing a material for your project:
Other materials like high-density polyethylene and polypropylene have more restricted processing windows and lower melt strength making them more difficult, though not impossible to thermoform.
When selecting a thermoforming material, it is critical to work with a partner to determine key specifications such as:
Our customers trust us with their thermoforming needs because we know the answers to these questions.
We understand when to ask these questions and get the right answers so your parts deliver what your customers expect.
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