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We have implemented energy conservation and waste management policies including recycling plastics used in manufacturing. We are seeking environmental certification by Spring 2009.

CAPABILITIES
Thermoforming
  About Thermoforming
  Vacuum Forming
  Pressure Forming
  Mechanical Forming
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Routing & Trimming
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Assembling
  Fabrication
  Heat Bending
  Bonding
    Gluing
    Solvent Bonding
    UV
  Rigidizing
  Mechanical Fastening
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Bonding
  Gluing
  Solvent Bonding
  UV
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Design & Engineering
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Tooling & Prototyping
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Warehouse & Distribution
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Materials
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Gallery
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What Is Thermoforming?

Thermoforming is the process of forming a
thermoplastic sheet into a 3-dimensional
shape by clamping the sheet in a frame,
heating it to render it soft, then applying
differential pressure to make the sheet
conform to the shape of a mold or die
positioned below the frame.

What are the Benefits
of Thermoforming?

Thermoforming Foam Sheet

Foam sheet, from thin to heavy gauge, is readily thermoformed. Products such as egg cartons, automotive interior side and dash panels, seat cushions, athletic pads, shoe sections and industrial packaging are all in production.  Polyester and Polyethylene foam sheets can also be thermoformed.

Pre-Decoration of Sheet

Sheet material can be economically extruded/laminated and thermoformed with many finishes such as: