Used Deep drawing machines / thermoforming machines for sale (27)

ILLIG SB74 C 9 Thermoforming and cutting
ILLIGSB74 C 9

Thermoforming machine
TQA-520/580
What is meant by Deep drawing machines / thermoforming machines?
Deep drawing machines are a type of metal forming machinery. They are used to shape flat sheets of metal into various geometrical forms that are more complex and deeper than those produced by other forming processes. The process involves drawing a sheet metal blank into a forming die by a mechanical action that rearranges its structure. This technique is widely used in the production of components for the automotive, appliance, and other industries requiring high precision and intricate shapes.
Overview of Thermoforming Machines
Thermoforming machines, on the other hand, are used to shape plastic materials. These machines heat a plastic sheet until it becomes pliable, then mold it into a specific shape using a mold and apply a vacuum or pressure to ensure the plastic fits snugly against the mold. This method is commonly used for packaging, including disposable containers, lids, trays, blisters, and other products made from plastic.
Applications and Differences
The main difference between deep drawing and thermoforming lies in the materials used and the methods of processing. Deep drawing is typically associated with metal forming, focusing on yielding high-strength, durable components. Thermoforming predominantly deals with plastics, emphasizing flexibility in design and cost-effectiveness for large-scale productions.
Deep drawing machines are a type of metal forming machinery. They are used to shape flat sheets of metal into various geometrical forms that are more complex and deeper than those produced by other forming processes. The process involves drawing a sheet metal blank into a forming die by a mechanical action that rearranges its structure. This technique is widely used in the production of components for the automotive, appliance, and other industries requiring high precision and intricate shapes.
Overview of Thermoforming Machines
Thermoforming machines, on the other hand, are used to shape plastic materials. These machines heat a plastic sheet until it becomes pliable, then mold it into a specific shape using a mold and apply a vacuum or pressure to ensure the plastic fits snugly against the mold. This method is commonly used for packaging, including disposable containers, lids, trays, blisters, and other products made from plastic.
Applications and Differences
The main difference between deep drawing and thermoforming lies in the materials used and the methods of processing. Deep drawing is typically associated with metal forming, focusing on yielding high-strength, durable components. Thermoforming predominantly deals with plastics, emphasizing flexibility in design and cost-effectiveness for large-scale productions.
Used Deep drawing machines / thermoforming machines (27)
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