
Engineer to engineer guidance on thermoforming, material selection, tooling, and production scaling. Written by the same team that forms, trims, and ships your parts from Lewisville, TX.
Whether you are choosing a process, selecting a material, or qualifying a supplier, the goal is the same: make decisions with the facts in front of you. These articles draw on the capabilities and equipment we run every day.
Process FundamentalsThermoforming and injection molding both turn plastic into finished parts, but the tooling, volumes, and economics are very different. Here is how to choose.
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MaterialsKYDEX, ABS, HDPE, PETG, polycarbonate, and ASA/ABS each behave differently on the former and in the field. A guide to matching material to application.
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ToolingWood and polyurethane molds keep prototype tooling affordable; aluminum molds carry you into volume. Knowing when to move between them controls cost.
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Process FundamentalsBoth are thermoforming, but the force used to draw the sheet changes the detail, the cost, and the kinds of parts you can produce.
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ProcurementEngineers and buyers evaluating a thermoformer need equipment lists, capability specs, and quality documentation before they request a quote. Here is what to verify.
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ProductionMoving a thermoformed part from a 100 unit prototype to thousands of production units is a planning decision as much as a manufacturing one.
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