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Automotive thermoforming is the process of manufacturing automotive components or parts by heating a plastic sheet until it becomes pliable and then shaping it to form the desired part using a mold or tool. The plastic sheet is typically made from a thermoplastic material that can be heated and formed into the desired shape.                                                                                                             The thermoforming process typically involves the following steps:                Heating: The plastic sheet is heated until it becomes soft and pliable. This can be done using a variety of methods, including convection heating, infrared heating, and radiant heating.                                                                                                   Forming: Once the plastic sheet is soft, it is placed over a mold or tool and shaped into the desired part. This can be done using a vacuum forming or pressure forming process.                                                                                                                   Trimming: After the part has been formed, it is trimmed to remove any excess plastic and to create the final shape

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Thermoforming is used in the automotive industry to produce a wide variety of parts and components, including interior and exterior trim pieces, instrument panels, door panels, and more. It is a cost-effective and efficient manufacturing process that can produce high-quality parts with a quick turnaround time.

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