Thermoformed Large Plastic Parts In Our Georgia Facility | C&K Plastics | Metuchen, NJ | Conyers, GA

Need Thermoforming or thermoformed large parts? Large Thermoformed parts are our specialty. We can vacuum and pressure form thermoplastic sheets up to 96" x 144" (twin-sheet forming up to 84" x 120") in up to .500" gauge. Thermoforming can replace large fiberglass parts or metal parts.
Come to C&K Plastics in Georgia for your large parts. See how we can compete with injection molding and even replace sheet metal parts. Also see how we can actually strengthen plastic to have a modulus to compete with metals.
C&K Plastics - custom thermoforming supplier offers a comprehensive range of services and capabilities including: pressure forming, vacuum forming, twin sheet forming and a full complement of secondary operations like bar coding, die cutting, hot stamping, multi-part assembly, riveting, silk screening, solvent bonding, and painting.
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0:10 - Thermoforming, pressure forming, twin sheet forming, plastic fabrication
0:36 - Large vacuum formed parts
0:48 - Female mold - pressure forming - conversions
1:33 - Thermoforming benefits over Injection molding, blow molding, or roto molding
2:24 - Large Parts up to 12 ft - some examples - drainage, medical, air conditioning
3:06 - Georgia Plant - capacity and safety - both plants can handle it
4:11 - Partnering with our customers - shipping according to what they need
4:48 - Running the plant from the perspective of an engineer
5:30 - Vacuum forming carpet - car manufacturer
5:50 - Twin sheet part formed around glass fiber to compete with thermosets and metals
6:07 - Delivering parts - fulfilling orders just in time
6:35 - Converting to all closed door machines - trim fixture parts
7:12 - Environmentally friendly - reground scrap recycling & returnable packaging & reusable plastic pallets (coming up with new applications for the pallet)
8:08 - Zero Sag machine - shallow draw parts
For more information visit:
www.candkplastics.com/
What is the difference between vacuum forming and thermoforming?
Vacuum forming uses controlled heat, force, and vacuum to make a thermoplastic sheet pliable enough to conform to a mold contour. Thermoforming generally relies on temperature only.
What is Pressure Forming?
Pressure forming is similar to vacuum forming, but it uses high-pressure air assist to create significantly better part definition.
What is Twin-Sheet Forming?
Twin Sheet Forming uses distinct top- and bottom molds, heat, and vacuum to create a void between two sheets of plastic while forming a strong edge seal.
What is Vacuum Forming?
Vacuum forming is the process of taking a flat thermoplastic sheet and using controlled heat to make it pliable enough to conform to a mold contour by simultaneously applying force and vacuum. Vacuum-formed parts are typically three-dimensional, and finished parts will have the defined shape and detail on one side.
C&K Plastics is ISO9001:2015 certified, ITAR Registered, and is a member of the Women's Business Enterprise National Council so that we can provide you with the best products.
Find out more about C&K Plastics at:
www.candkplastics.com/
www.Georgiathermoforming.com
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159 Liberty Street, Metuchen, NJ 08840
1820 Conyers Station Road, Conyers, GA 30013
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www.candkplastics.com

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  • @AdvancedTacticalHSV
    @AdvancedTacticalHSV2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video ! I am researching a good process for large curved parts to be made into enclosures.

  • @allenhuebner6251
    @allenhuebner62514 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation.

  • @mohabmahgoub6589
    @mohabmahgoub65894 жыл бұрын

    what a great and useful video! I was wondering, is it possible to produce flexible products with thermoforming process? if yes, what kind of materials would be the best and with which thermoforming process specifically? Thanks in advance!

  • @abp2258
    @abp2258 Жыл бұрын

    How to calculate sheet size by part

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