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In-Line or Roll-Fed Thermoforming
The in-line thermoforming process is designed to take
advantage of the hot sheet coming off the extruder- The sheet is mechanically
conveyed directly from the extruder through the oven to maintain the sheet at a
forming temperature and then to the forming station. The forming step must be
synchronized with the extruder take-off speed. This type of thermoforming is
usually limited to sheet 0 125" or thinner and applications that do not
require critical thermoforming. i.e.. optimum material distribution and close
tolerances· This process Is more difficult to control than other thermoforming
processes· The major disadvantage is that with the extruder and former being
tied directly together an upset In one causes a shutdown in both. The majority
of roll-fed machines or in-line machines are commonly used for the production of
thin-walled products such as cups, trays, lids. internal packaging, and other
finished products with a finished wall of 0.003 to 0.060+ in· in thickness.
Because of the speed of these machines, secondary operations are incorporated
within the unit. These may consist of printing, filling, sealing, die cutting,
scrap cutting, or automated removal and stacking of finished product. The normal
roll-fed machines consist of the roll station, upper and lower heating banks.
form Station, cooling station, and trim station.
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