Few Things You Should Know about Thermoforming What is thermoforming? This question must be answered before we delve into the in-depth understanding of this process and its uses in our lives. Basically, thermoforming is a plastic molding method used to turn plastic sheets into desired shapes for various purposes. From food packaging to the automotive industry, thermoforming is widely used. Basically, it can be categorized into two types; heavy gauge thermoforming and thin gauge thermoforming. Both these varieties differ largely in their manufacturing process and usage. So, to identify your need, you must understand the difference between both types of plastic materials and their applications. Let's understand what is thin gauge thermoforming? As the term suggests; a very thin plastic sheet is heated and molded to form certain shapes. An ideal example of thin gauge material is our very own throwaway plastic cups. Technically; thin gauge especially deals with the plastic materials that have a thickness below 0.060 inches. Subsequently, anything beyond .060 inches would mean you need to move to heavy gauge thermoforming commonly known as thick gauge thermoforming when you need plastic components with a relatively larger thickness such as plastic components in machines, refrigerators and car dashboards you need to move to heavy gauge thermoforming to meet your demands. So, while choosing the manufacturer for your plastic requirements you need to consider the designing aspect and designing capability of the organization. They should be able to translate your ideas into designs and later into finished products. This particular industry needs fine balance between artistic expression and technological expertise. Therefore, you should look out for the companies who can understand your branding requirements and deliver products according to your brand proposition and idea.