Thermoforming

All plastics react to heat. Thermoforming is a fabrication method by which flat plastic sheets or cut panels are heated to specific temperatures and then reshaped into curved parts. The curvature is achieved by molds (created in-house) that allow the fabrication crew to achieve simple radius bends or complex organic shapes.

While thermoforming can be a bit of an artisanal process at times, our state-of-the-art infrared oven and time tested forming processes make our approach more scientific. Our ability to control the eight individual sections of our thermoforming oven from 1% to 100% heating power allows us to achieve incredibly precise, efficient and repeatable results for our clients.

  • Our giant infrared thermoforming oven is capable of heating plastic sheets up to 50” x 121”. From towering displays to expansive architectural elements, we bring your grandest ideas to life with meticulous attention to detail and uncompromising quality.

  • With the ability to achieve temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, our oven ensures near-instantaneous heating, enabling swift and seamless production processes. Whether you require one part or large-scale manufacturing runs, our advanced facilities and skilled craftsmen are equipped to meet your every demand with precision and proficiency.

  • Our extensive selection of line (strip) heaters empowers us to execute radius bending projects with precision and speed. From gentle curves to complex contours, our skilled artisans masterfully manipulate thermoplastic materials to achieve seamless transitions and flawless finishes.