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Most of our thermoforming machinery inventory sells before we can list it online. If you need a specific brand, model, or specification, contact us directly—we have access to unlisted equipment and machines coming in from plant closures.
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About Used Thermoforming Machinery
Find quality used thermoforming machines and thermoformers for sale at Meadoworks, including inline thermoformers, cut-sheet thermoforming machines, pressure forming equipment, and vacuum thermoforming machines. Whether you search for a thermoformer, thermoform machine, vacuum forming machine, or plastic thermoforming machine, our inventory features thermoforming equipment from Brown Machine, Sencorp, Illig, Kiefel, GN Thermoforming, MAAC Machinery, and other leading thermoforming machine manufacturers. We stock thermoformers for producing food packaging, medical trays, clamshells, industrial parts, and thermoformed plastic parts. Available vacuum thermoforming machines range from single-station shuttle thermoformers to high-speed inline roll-fed thermoforming systems with forming, trimming, and stacking capabilities. Each thermoformer machine listing includes specifications for forming area, material thickness range, cycle rate, and tooling details. Whether you need a thermoforming machine for thin-gauge packaging or heavy-gauge industrial parts, Meadoworks offers thermoforming equipment at every price point. Browse shuttle, rotary, inline, and pressure forming thermoformers below.
Thermoforming equipment including continuous, inline, and sheet thermoformers
What to Consider When Buying Used Industrial Equipment
When purchasing used industrial equipment, thoroughly evaluate the machine's condition, maintenance history, and remaining useful life. Request documentation including service records, calibration certificates, and any known issues. Inspect the equipment in person when possible — look for signs of wear, leaks, unusual noises, and overall maintenance quality. Check that safety systems are intact and functional.
Consider the total cost of ownership beyond the purchase price: rigging, shipping, installation, reconditioning, spare parts availability, and any necessary upgrades to controls or safety systems. Used equipment typically offers 40-70% savings over new, with immediate availability versus months-long lead times for new machines.
Why Buy Used Equipment From Meadoworks
Meadoworks has been the premier advisor to the global plastics and metals industries for over 50 years. As a third-generation family business, we bring deep technical knowledge, global reach spanning 40+ countries, and an unwavering commitment to integrity in every transaction. We are AMEA-certified appraisers, licensed auctioneers, and licensed business brokers.
Every piece of equipment in our inventory is thoroughly documented with specifications, photos, and honest condition reports. We offer flexible purchasing options, financing solutions, and worldwide logistics coordination. Whether you're buying a single machine or acquiring an entire operation, Meadoworks has the expertise to guide you through the process. Call 800-323-0307 or submit a quote request on any listing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of thermoformers does Meadoworks carry?
We stock inline thermoformers, cut-sheet machines, pressure formers, and vacuum formers from Brown Machine, Sencorp, Illig, Kiefel, GN Thermoforming, and other manufacturers. Machines range from single-station units to high-speed inline systems with integrated trimming.
What materials can be thermoformed?
Thermoforming works with most thermoplastic sheet materials including PET, HIPS, PP, ABS, HDPE, PVC, and specialty materials like PETG and polycarbonate. Material choice depends on your product requirements for clarity, impact resistance, temperature tolerance, and food contact compliance.
How do I choose between vacuum and pressure forming?
Vacuum forming uses atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi) to shape material—suitable for shallow draws and less detailed parts. Pressure forming adds positive air pressure (up to 100+ psi) for sharper detail, tighter radii, and undercuts. Pressure forming produces injection mold-like appearance at lower tooling cost.
Ready to find the right thermoforming machinery? Call us at 800-323-0307 or submit a request through our equipment locator form.
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