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== What is vacuum forming? ==
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==What is vacuum forming?==
 
Vacuum forming is a thermoforming manufacturing method used to shape plastic.
 
Vacuum forming is a thermoforming manufacturing method used to shape plastic.
  
* A mold is placed on a surface that contains many small holes
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*A mold is placed on a surface that contains many small holes
* A sheet of plastic is clamped in a frame and heated until soft
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*A sheet of plastic is clamped in a frame and heated until soft
* The hot plastic is pulled over the mold, and a vacuum sucks through the small holes and forms the plastic over the mold
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*The hot plastic is pulled over the mold, and a vacuum sucks through the small holes and forms the plastic over the mold
* The result is a plastic impression of the mold’s contour
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*The result is a plastic impression of the mold’s contour
  
 
Vacuum forming can be used to mass produce functional items such as plastic packaging, and for creative works such as resin molds and costume pieces.
 
Vacuum forming can be used to mass produce functional items such as plastic packaging, and for creative works such as resin molds and costume pieces.
 
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== Mold Design ==
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==Mold Design==

Revision as of 23:06, 20 January 2024

Nichols Model 10-B Therm-O-Vac Vacuum Former
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Technical Specifications
Manufacturer Industrial Arts Supply Co.
Frame size 14" x 20" (approx. 356mm x 508mm)
Material thickness 0.2" to 0.6" (approx. 0.5mm to 1.5mm)
Operation Single 3-way switch



What is vacuum forming?

Vacuum forming is a thermoforming manufacturing method used to shape plastic.

  • A mold is placed on a surface that contains many small holes
  • A sheet of plastic is clamped in a frame and heated until soft
  • The hot plastic is pulled over the mold, and a vacuum sucks through the small holes and forms the plastic over the mold
  • The result is a plastic impression of the mold’s contour

Vacuum forming can be used to mass produce functional items such as plastic packaging, and for creative works such as resin molds and costume pieces.

Access


Materials


Mold Design