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    Vacuum Former for All Thermoplastics
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    Vacuum Former for All Thermoplastics

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    Take your creative projects and professional applications to the next level with this versatile Vacuum Former, engineered to handle a wide range of thermoplastic materials. Whether you’re designing custom molds, crafting product prototypes, or producing one-of-a-kind art pieces, this compact yet powerful vacuum former delivers professional-quality results every time.

    Key Features

    Wide Material Compatibility

    • Suitable for use with various thermoplastics such as ABS, PET, PVC, and more—perfect for everything from dental applications to cosplay prop-making.

    Powerful Vacuum System

    • The robust vacuum motor ensures tight, precise forming around your molds or objects, capturing every detail for accurate reproductions.

    Even Heat Distribution

    • The integrated heating element provides uniform heat across the entire sheet, preventing hot spots and ensuring consistent, bubble-free forming.

    Durable Construction

    • Built with sturdy metal components, this vacuum former is designed to withstand regular use in workshops, studios, and classrooms.

    Compact & Easy to Operate

    • Its space-saving design and intuitive controls make it user-friendly, whether you’re a seasoned professional or just getting started.
    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CL

    Chen Li

    PhD Candidate

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University
    EquipmentAvailable

    Vacuum Former for All Thermoplastics

    Faculty of Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    McGill University

    Take your creative projects and professional applications to the next level with this versatile Vacuum Former, engineered to handle a wide range of thermoplastic materials. Whether you’re designing custom molds, crafting product prototypes, or producing one-of-a-kind art pieces, this compact yet powerful vacuum former delivers professional-quality results every time.

    Key Features

    Wide Material Compatibility

    • Suitable for use with various thermoplastics such as ABS, PET, PVC, and more—perfect for everything from dental applications to cosplay prop-making.

    Powerful Vacuum System

    • The robust vacuum motor ensures tight, precise forming around your molds or objects, capturing every detail for accurate reproductions.

    Even Heat Distribution

    • The integrated heating element provides uniform heat across the entire sheet, preventing hot spots and ensuring consistent, bubble-free forming.

    Durable Construction

    • Built with sturdy metal components, this vacuum former is designed to withstand regular use in workshops, studios, and classrooms.

    Compact & Easy to Operate

    • Its space-saving design and intuitive controls make it user-friendly, whether you’re a seasoned professional or just getting started.
    Vacuum Former for All Thermoplastics
    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Cellular Microenvironment Design Lab

    Faculty of Engineering

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    CL

    Chen Li

    PhD Candidate

    Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering
    McGill University

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