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Company Mayfield Plastics 68 Providence Road Sutton, MA 01590 800-339-3476 USA
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| Thermoforming and Twin Sheet Forming are processes which can achieve the look and feel of Injection Molding,
without the expensive tooling charge. Pressure Forming is able to form details normally found only in injection
molding. Thermoforming has many advantages over the use of Sheet Metal, such as lower unit cost, lighter weight,
and enhanced appearance. State-of-the-art MAAC thermoforming machines are capable of Pressure, Vacuum and Twin Sheet
Forming for parts up to 72" x 90" x 30" in size. In-house quality control procedures help to produce error-free
parts. |
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Custom Thermoforming - Medical devices, radomes, plastic enclosures and plastic
panels. |
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Vacuum Thermoforming - Economical for large size, low volume parts at reasonable
price. |
• Pressure Forming - Like vacuum forming but
with improved appearance of finished product. |
• Twin Sheet Thermoforming - Looks similar to
blow molding or rotational molding but often less costly to form and highly cosmetic. |
• Thermoforming Mold Making - Most made
in-house by talented designers and machinists. |
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Heavy Gauge Thermoforming - Up to 0.50" in HDPE, LPPE, PP, PVC, PETG, polycarbonate. |
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 | Mayfield Plastics | Thermoforming and twin sheet forming are processes which can achieve the look and feel of injection molding, without the expensive tooling charge. Pressure forming is able to form details normally found only in injection molding. |
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