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PETG Thermoform Plastic Sheets
 1/32" x 24" x 24" Sheets - 4 Piece Bundle

PETG Thermoform Plastic Sheets for Vacuum Forming - Vacuum Form Your Own Prototypes, Packaging, Molds, and Scale Model Parts
 
 


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Overview
 
Our Thermoform Plastic Sheets are perfect for inventors, small businesses, and DIY hobbyists who want to make custom vacuum formed plastic parts. Use these plastic sheets along with with our Hobby Vacuum Formers and a kitchen oven to thermoform homemade plastic parts with results that rival expensive commercial machines. Make your own plastic prototypes, clamshell and blister packaging, custom molds, scale model parts, and movie props.

PETG (Polyethylene terephthalate) is a transparent thermoform plastic that offers cost-effective vacuum formed parts with deep draws and precise details. PETG is significantly less prone to cracking than acrylic (Plexiglas). It is used for vacuum forming all kinds of clear plastic parts - especially blister and clamshell packaging and point-of-purchase retail displays. PETG is also FDA food safe and is commonly used to make molds and other kitchen products. See our Common Thermoform Plastic Questions & Answers Section below for more details.

Recommended Uses for PETG Thermoform Plastic Sheets:
Blister and Clamshell Packaging, Candy and Chocolate Molds


Technical Specs for 1/32" PETG Plastic Sheets
Thickness:
1/32" Thick (See All Thicknesses)
Color:
Clear (See All Colors)
Texture:
Smooth on both sides
FDA Food Safe:
Yes
Strength:
High impact strength
Resists stress cracks and chipping
Forming Temp:
250 - 320 degrees Fahrenheit
Machining:
Cut, drill, and sand with woodworking tools
Decoration:
Accepts paint and ink
Common Example:
Blister/clamshell packaging, point of purchase displays


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How To Vacuum Form Plastic At Home in 3 Easy Steps
  1. STEP 1: Secure your thermoform plastic between the Hobby Vacuum Former's metal clamping frames with the provided spring clips. Attach your Shop-Vac (not included) to the vacuum former. Place your model on top of the vacuum formers perforated aluminum platen.
  2. STEP 2: Place the thermoform plastic in your kitchen oven and watch as it begins to sag. When the plastic becomes soft, remove it from the oven. Align the metal clamping frames with the Hobby Vacuum Former's guides and lower the plastic over your model.
  3. STEP 3: The hot thermoform plastic forms an air tight seal around the edges of the aluminum vacuum platen. Vacuum pressure pulls the hot plastic down around the model. After cooling for a few seconds the thermoform plastic part hardens and is ready to be removed.




Hobby Vacuum Formers and other accessories for this product
are available in our Vacuum Forming section.


Common Thermoform Plastic Questions & Answers

What Kinds of Plastic Can You Vacuum Form?


What Else Do You Need To Get Started Vacuum Forming?
  • Hobby Vacuum Former made by WidgetWorks Unlimited LLC.
  • Kitchen oven
  • Shop-Vac style vacuum cleaner with 1 1/4" hose (or larger vacuum with 1 1/4" adapter)
  • Leather gloves to protect your hands while holding the hot plastic / metal clamping frames
  • Model or mold to form the hot plastic around


Will Your Kitchen Oven Work With Our Thermoform Plastic Sheets?
  • Thermoform plastics become soft and formable when heated to 250-350º F. Most kitchen ovens are perfectly suited for the job. Both electric and gas ovens can be used with good results. If you have an "efficiency" kitchen or live outside the USA, we recommend that you measure the inside of your oven to verify that the plastic sheets can fit inside.


Will Your Shop-Vac Vacuum Work With Our Thermoform Plastic Sheets?
  • Most vacuum cleaner motors produce 4 to 5 in Hg (inches of Mercury) vacuum pressure, which means that most vacuums are equally suited for vacuum forming, regardless of their size. Larger vacuums with higher horse power will remove air from the former a fraction of a second faster than small vacuums, but their forming pressure (the force that pulls the plastic tight against the mold) will basically be the same.


What Materials Can You Use to Make Vacuum Forming Molds / Models?
  • Molds can be made out of any material that will not deform under vacuum pressure: wood, metal, plastic, plaster, and clay are all good choices. Choose a material that is easy to work with using the tools at your disposal.