Thermoforming
using G. N. Plastics Pressureforming Machines
is a process of heating a sheet of plastic to a forming temperature, stretching
the softened sheet inside a mould, allowing the formed sheet to cool and then
trim the formed part from the web. The technology and design of Contact
Heat/Cut-in-place pressureformers achieve four critical goals important to any
packaging producer: Quality Control, Flexibility, Efficiency
and Simplicity. GN Contact
Heat, Cut-in-place thermoformers are simple to run and maintain, compact and affordable
to buy and operate. They are rugged and dependable. In short, they are ideal for
a start-up packaging business in an emerging market or a large thermoforming company
in a competitive market. They can make a variety of products - from blister packs
for pharmaceuticals and electronics to microwaveable food trays - by changing
a simple mould (tool). GN Contact Heat, Cut-in-place pressureformers produce less
waste and more parts per metre of material and can easily handle a variety of
recycled plastics, making it an environmentally sound choice.
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