• Post published:20/03/2026

Introduction

Temperature control is the heart of thermoforming. Even the best PET sheet will fail if processed at the wrong temperature.

Recommended Thermoforming Temperature for PET Sheet

Typical Thermoforming Temperature Range

PET TypeTemperature
APET120°C – 160°C
RPET130°C – 165°C
Typical Thermoforming Temperature Range

Why Temperature Matters

1. Formability

Too low:

  • poor forming
  • incomplete shapes

Too high:

  • webbing
  • bubbles

2. Material Behavior

PET transitions from rigid to rubber-like within a narrow window.

👉 This “forming window” is critical.

Why Temperature Matters
Why Temperature Matters

Key Factors Affecting Temperature

Key Factors Affecting Temperature

Practical Temperature Setup (Procurement Insight)

When sourcing PET sheet, confirm:

  • Recommended forming temp
  • Heating consistency
  • Thickness tolerance

👉 These affect your actual production cost.

Temperature Distribution in Thermoforming PET Sheet

Common Problems & Causes

ProblemCause
WebbingOverheating
Poor detailLow temperature
BubblesMoisture + overheating

Pro Tip

Always test temperature + time together, not separately.

FAQ

  1. Q1: Can I use same temperature for all PET sheets?

    No. IV, thickness, and formulation vary.

  2. Q2: Why does RPET need higher temperature?

    Due to slightly different crystallization behavior.

  3. Q3: How to avoid overheating?

    Use staged heating zones.

Conclusion

Correct temperature =
👉 stable forming + better quality + lower scrap