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| The Thermo Pressure
Forming Process |
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A step-by-step review of the
Thermo Pressure Forming process is as shown here. There are many variations
of the process, however the technique described here is common.
The precut sheet stock is clamped
into a frame that will carry it through the process. The clamp frame carries
the sheet into the oven (Fig. A)
where it is heated to the forming temperature.
The frame moves the sheet
from the oven to a sealing position on the top of the forming die & the
pressure chamber moves into position and seals the softened sheet against
the top of the die. (Fig. B)
Low air pressure is introduced
under the sheet to blow a billow and prestretch the softened sheet. (Fig. C)
The low pressure air under
the sheet is released and a vacuum is drawn to reverse the billow and
pull the sheet into the die. (Fig. D)
Air
pressure is introduced above the sheet to finish the forming process.
A common variation of this
process is the addition of a plug assist as shown in Fig. E
. In this case
the plug descends from above to reverse the billow and push the softened
sheet into the die.
In either case pressure is
maintained and the formed sheet is held in contact with the die until
it cools sufficiently to retain its shape. (Fig.
F)
The clamping frame lifts the
formed part out of the die and the clamps open. (Fig.
G)
The part is removed from the
frame and trimmed to its final size. (Fig.
H)
With the exception of the
dwell times required to heat and cool the sheet, all of these individual
steps take place in a smoothly blended sequence. Accurate time, temperature
and pressure sequencing is mandatory and the importance of good equipment,
especially good controls, cannot be overemphasized.
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