Product Description

type | thermoform tray |
color | customized. |
logo | customized. |
MOQ | 100 |
usage | Kitchen,hotel,restaurant industry. |
Material Suggestion For Your Products:
extreme heat or cold? Does the product need to withstand high impact? Are you looking for something that's fire retardant?
As a general rule of thumb, we work to the following guidelines.
The following chart provides additional information about various plastic materials and their uses.
plastic material | advantage | disadvantage | industry example |
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) | Engineered plastic that can be customized to desired levels of stiffness, hardness, heat deflection, and many other characteristics | UV sensitive - requires a UV protective cap layer for extended exposure | UV sensitive - requires a UV protective cap layer for extended exposure |
PS(Polystyrene) | Clear plastic, very moldable, inexpensive, recyclable, high chemical resistance, high electrical resistance, heat distortion ~200°F | Cracks and breaks easily | Disposable cups, disposable applications, decorative applications, electrical applications |
HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene) | Very moldable, relatively inexpensive | Very moldable, relatively inexpensive | Picture frames, shower walls, food containers |
PVC (PolyvinylChloride) | Very high chemical resistance, stain resistant, stiffer than ABS, high room temp. impact strength, natural flame retardant qualities | Difficult to process | shower surrounds, moldings, kick panels, display cases |
Polycarbonate | Extremely high impact resistance, high clarity - good for transparent parts, precision molding, good insulator, high heat distortion point ~270°F | Low chemical resistance to certain substances (oil, gasoline, harsh chemicals), can be difficult to process, higher material and processing cost | Visors, plastic guards, transportation components (headlights, taillights, instrument panels), appliance drawers, skylights |
Polycarbonate/ABS | When compared to true polycarbonate - less expensive, lower heat distortion ~240°F, much easier to process, higher chemical resistance | When compared to true polycarbonate - reduced clarity, lower heat distortion ~240°F | When compared to true polycarbonate - reduced clarity, lower heat distortion ~240°F |
PETG (polyethylene- terephthalate) | Very easy to process, high clarity - good for transparent parts | Not UV stable - unsuitable for extended exposure | Structural automotive parts, hand tools, industrial components |
* 1.Customers provide 3D design drawing or sufficient info ( leng x widht x highx thickness, material, colors etc).
* 2.We offer quotation in time.
* 3.Once confirmed price,we prepare PI or contract.
* 4.After PI & contract confirmed, client transfer 50% deposit to us. We arrange to build mold according to customer's design
drawing.
* 5.Make samples for customer approved.
* 6.Arrange mass production after sample approved by customers.
* 7.Timely complete production .
* 8.Packing & delivery preparation.
* 9.On-time delivery after balance payment received.
* 10.B/L & other related documents send to clients once available.