Thick plate blister and thick sheet blister refer to the same technology, utilizing raw materials with a thickness exceeding 2mm. This specialized type of blister requires a semi-automatic blister molding machine for production, as it cannot be formed using automatic machines. The materials used for thick plate blister include ABS, PETG, PVC, PC, PP, PE, PS, and various modified plastic plates.
Applications of Thick Plate Blister:
Thick plate blister finds applications in various industries such as rear projection TV manufacturing, medical equipment, textile machinery, automobile accessories, precision electronics, and the cosmetics industry. It is particularly suitable for designing and manufacturing rear covers, refrigerator liners, PS blisters, ABS blisters, household appliance shells, PMMA blisters, and more.
Advantages and Applications of Thick Sheet Blister:
Thick sheet blister products, including refrigerator liners, instrument shells, electrical shells, car body sheaths, pet plates, advertising lightboxes, and household appliance accessories, have widespread usage. They can replace injection processing, saving on expensive injection mold costs. Additionally, they offer advantages over traditional manual production, including excellent production technology, fast processing speed, and reliable quality.

Conclusion:
Thick plate blister and thick sheet blister are interchangeable terms referring to the use of raw materials with a thickness exceeding 2mm. While thick plate blister requires specialized semi-automatic blister molding machines, thick sheet blister offers a wide range of applications, including manufacturing refrigerator liners, instrument shells, and advertising lightboxes. Both techniques provide efficient and cost-effective alternatives to traditional production methods.