Thermoplastic materials
The introduction of thermoplastics dates back to the 1950s. Their use spread very quickly thanks to their infinite mechanical, aesthetic and recycling properties.
In plastic thermoforming processes these are presented as sheets; once the softening point has been reached, the material takes shape in molds, providing the product with characteristics of stiffness, mechanical or rubbing resistance, elasticity, resistance to temperature or chemical products.
In fact, plastic materials can cover different application properties in terms of physical and aesthetic properties that they are able to cover the most different needs of industrial production.
These materials include PVC, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate and others, and can have different types of surfaces such as glossy, matte, embossed, etc...
The choice of material depends on the manufacturing project and the item characteristics to be thermoformed. Based on the customer's needs, the products can be customized with further treatments: Anti-scratch, Chroming and Painting.
These materials include PVC, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polycarbonate and others, and can have different types of surfaces such as glossy, matte, embossed, etc...
The choice of material depends on the manufacturing project and the item characteristics to be thermoformed. Based on the customer's needs, the products can be customized with further treatments: Anti-scratch, Chroming and Painting.