What parts are a good “fit” for thermoforming?
Large panels, housings, enclosures, and other similar parts are ideal for thermoforming. Tooling costs for these parts is considerably less than for injection molding, which due to the large part size may have prohibitive tooling costs. Parts with features mostly confined to one side of the part are best suited to thermoforming, but it is often possible to implement or add features to the uncontrolled side during trimming, fabrication, and assembly.
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