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Thermoforming is a process used in the construction industry to create custom-shaped components from thermoplastic materials. It is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce components with complex shapes and intricate details. The process involves heating a thermoplastic sheet to a temperature where it can be formed into a desired shape. The sheet is then placed in a mold and vacuum-formed into the desired shape. The resulting component is then cooled and removed from the mold.
Thermoforming is used in a variety of construction applications, including window frames, roofing, siding, and other architectural components. It is also used to create components for furniture, appliances, and other consumer products. The process is often used to create components with complex shapes and intricate details that would be difficult to produce using traditional manufacturing methods.
The thermoforming market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products and services. Some of the leading companies in the market include Plastiform, Inc., Thermoforming Technologies, Inc., and Thermoformers, Inc. Show Less Read more