Thermoforming is a simple process that starts with a flat sheet of extruded plastic as its raw material. That plastic is brought up to a temperature hot enough to make it formable. It is then either draped or drawn over a mold to create a specific shape.Distortion Print Thermoforming follows the same process as Standard Vacuum Thermoforming, the difference being the look of the final product. This methodwill give an end result that has a WOW factor like nothing else. It will allow fora graphically intense, full color image to be formed over a three dimensional mold, for a final product that can be prominently displayed as a retail display or marquee.The name comes from the process of configuring an image to a three dimensionalsurface. A two dimensional image will not match the multiple planes of a contouredshape if it is spread over that shape. It becomes even more difficult when the randomness of a piece of melting plastic is considered. The image must be distortedin a way that the flat image will match the shape of your product.The image is printed on the reverse side of a clear sheet of plastic, formed andmachined to specs, to provide the highest quality cover, display front or marquee.It is easy to see that these are attractive products. Click any of the pictures onthis page and see just how attractive they really are.
Thermoforming is a simple process that starts with a flat sheet of extruded plastic as its raw material. That plastic is brought up to a temperature hot enough to make it formable. It is then either draped or drawn over a mold to create a specific shape.Distortion Print Thermoforming follows the same process as Standard Vacuum Thermoforming, the difference being the look of the final product. This methodwill give an end result that has a WOW factor like nothing else. It will allow fora graphically intense, full color image to be formed over a three dimensional mold, for a final product that can be prominently displayed as a retail display or marquee.The name comes from the process of configuring an image to a three dimensional surface. A two dimensional image will not match the multiple planes of a contoured shape if it is spread over that shape. It becomes even more difficult when the randomness of a piece of melting plastic is considered. The image must be distortedin a way that the flat image will match the shape of your product.The image is printed on the reverse side of a clear sheet of plastic, formed andmachined to specs, to provide the highest quality cover, display front or marquee. It is easy to see that these are attractive products. Click any of the pictures on this page and see just how attractive they really are.