Core Forming Functions
Thin-gauge vacuum forming: Processes plastic sheets with thicknesses of 1–2 mm or less. It enables the mass production of small packaging items-such as fast-food containers, fruit trays, pharmaceutical blister packs, and transparent packaging for electronics or toys-and is suitable for high-speed, automated production environments.
Thick-gauge vacuum forming: Processes plastic sheets up to 20 mm thick. It is used to manufacture large industrial components and decorative materials, such as appliance liners, automotive interior parts, bumpers, luggage shells, and advertising light boxes.
Auxiliary and Extended Functions
Fully automated models can execute the entire workflow-including sheet feeding, heating, forming, cutting, and stacking-automatically. Some models integrate features such as positive/negative pressure forming and punching, significantly boosting production efficiency.
Supports the processing of various thermoplastic materials (e.g., PVC, PET, PP, PS), accommodating diverse production requirements ranging from standard packaging to eco-friendly, biodegradable materials.

