Vacuum Forming
Vacuum Forming: Flexible Solutions for Shaped and Wrapped Components
Vacuum forming is widely used in many manufacturing industries for producing shaped, contoured, and wrapped components—particularly for kitchen doors, cabinet fronts, decorative panels and solid surfaces such as Corian. It allows for the seamless application of foils or veneers over complex profiles, delivering a high-quality, uniform finish.
The process uses heat and vacuum pressure to mould thermoplastic materials tightly over substrates such as MDF, ensuring a strong bond and precise replication of shapes and details. Modern vacuum forming machines offer programmable settings, fast cycle times, and energy-efficient operation—ideal for both batch production and bespoke manufacturing.
Vacuum forming not only enhances the design possibilities of components but also ensures durability, ease of cleaning, and a premium look that meets today’s market demands for both style and performance.


