With the development of the plastic thermoforming industry, the application scope has expanded enormously — from thin-sheet thermoforming to thick-board thermoforming that can substitute injection molding, from simple food trays and electronics trays to logistics pallets, tool carts, cooling tower fill, bathtubs, and automotive plastic components. Thermoform products have evolved from packaging to becoming part of the product itself. Today, plastic thermoform products are found everywhere in daily life.
Automotive & Transportation
Automotive interior parts, motorcycle trim panels, electric scooter shells, car hoods, logistics turnover trays, tool cart shells, and more.
Food & Consumer Products
Thermoform food trays (egg trays, fast-food containers, cup lids, food preservation trays), cosmetics outer packaging, refrigerator liner thermoforming, and more.
Industrial & Medical
Electronics trays, door panels, medical devices, lighting fixtures, and more.
From Packaging to Product
Thermoforming technology is no longer limited to packaging — it has progressively become part of the product itself, such as bathtub bodies, automotive bumpers, and cooling tower fill media. This evolution reflects the increasingly important role of thermoforming in industrial manufacturing.

