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Thermoforming Vs. Injection Molding

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Thermoforming and Injection molding both make 3D Plastic parts. Which one is right for your project, find out with the help of this data.

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Thermoforming Vs. Injection Molding

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The Process

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The Process

Tooling: A single 3D form is

created out of aluminum.

Tooling: A double-sided 3D mold is created out of steel,

aluminum or a beryllium-copper alloy

Materials:Flat sheets of Thermoplastic, available in a

variety of materials, finishes, colors, thickness

Materials:Thermoplastic pellets, available in a wide variety of

materials and colors

Production:A Flat sheet of plastic is heated then molded to

the tool's shape using either suction from A vacuum, or both suction and pressure

Production:The plastic pellets are heated to a liquid state Then

injected into the mold.

Finishing:The final pieces are trimmed robotically,

then can be used uncoated, painted or have specialty coatings

Finishing:The final pieces are removed from the mold,

Then often need to be painted and can be silk-screened Or have specialty coatings

Thermoforming Injection Molding

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The Costs

Creating a single sided thermoforming tool is much cheaper than creating a double sided mold to be used in injection molding. However, the cost of each individual part is generally cheaper

with injection molding.

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The Costs

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Lead Time

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Other Considerations

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What It's Best For?

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Our Process & Capabilities

Pressure FormingPressure forming provides parts that are visually identical to injection molded parts at a fraction of the tooling cost.

Vacuum FormingVacuum forming produces a one-sided part whereby the sheet color and texture provide finished part aesthetics.

Large Part Vacuum FormingReduce the number of overall components by combining multiple parts within a 10’ x 18’ sheet size.

About Ray Plastics

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Advanced Thermoforming Solutions www.rayplastics.com

(800) [email protected]