
Providien -Twin Sheet Thermoforming
Providien has been a world-leading thermoformer of highly aesthetic, complex medical device enclosures and other plastic products for over 40 years. These decades of experience have helped to make Providien a trusted and competent source for your company’s twin sheet thermoforming needs.
In the twin sheet thermoforming process, two separate sheets of material are heated simultaneously. One sheet is drawn into a top tool and the other sheet is drawn into a bottom tool using a vacuum process. The tools are then brought together and pinched around the perimeter of the part. Forced air is applied between the sheets, pressing each sheet into its respective tool resulting in a hollow part that is structurally rigid and cosmetic on both sides.
Parts that need to be controlled and/or cosmetic on both sides are ideal candidates for this process. Doors, panels, and lids are great examples of these types of parts. An additional benefit of is that they dampen noise and due to the trapped air cavity; can act as a thermal insulator.
Twin sheet thermoforming has significant advantages over competitive plastic processes and single-walled parts.
Some of these advantages are as follows:
- Ability to control both sides of the part
- Formed-in threaded inserts are common with twin sheet parts as they increase repeat-ability and reduce cost by eliminating the need for bonded bosses
- Provides a structurally rigid part that is hollow – excellent strength to weight ratio
- Lower tooling cost than competitive processes
- Large parts- Providien can twin sheet form parts up to 5’ x 8’
- May use different starting gauge material depending on draw depth to control costs
- Allows for formed in ribs or other structural elements to strengthen the part
- Variety of material choice – including Acrylic/PVC, PC/ABS, ABS, HIPS among others.
Providien uses Kydex® T which is a proprietary PVC/acrylic thermoplastic sheet that is fire retardant ABS/PVC (FR-ABS) formulations but with significantly better strength and extensibility. Many specialty grades are available for specific applications. For example, low and high temperatures, high stiffness etc.
Because Kydex® T is less hygroscopic, it doesn’t require pre-drying, it’s more uniform forming with less wall thinning, offers significantly greater resistance to corrosive chemicals, and is more impact resistant, and it is available in a wide range of aesthetic choices and is UL recognized Std 94 V-0/5v.
This process can be used to manufacture a number of different types of products, some of which may include foam-filled products, single or dual-colored products, multi-textured products, air ducting, wiring ducting, hollow-formed products, and products with varying degrees of thickness.