In vacuum forming, maintaining consistent material thickness is a recurring challenge—especially when working with large parts. As the sheet material is heated and stretched over molds, some areas
In thick sheet vacuum forming, cooling deformation is a common challenge that often affects the dimensional stability and appearance of plastic products. Warping, uneven shrinkage, and surface
During the vacuum forming process, irregular textures similar to “water ripples” often appear in flat areas. While this phenomenon is a common problem in thermoforming to a certain extent, in
Vacuum forming is a widely used plastic manufacturing process that allows for the efficient production of lightweight and complex shapes. However, achieving sharp corners in vacuum-formed parts can
In the vacuum forming process, the durability of molds directly affects production efficiency, cost, and product quality. Excessive mold wear can lead to production interruptions, quality issues, and
Introduction Vacuum forming is a manufacturing process that has long been praised for its versatility, cost-efficiency, and speed. As a result, it has found a myriad of applications in diverse