Plastic sheets are manufactured through a process called extrusion, where plastic pellets are melted and then forced through a die to form a continuous sheet. The sheet is then cooled and solidified before being cut into desired sizes.
Plastic sheets are manufactured through a process called extrusion. In this process, plastic pellets or granules are melted and then forced through a die, which is a specially shaped opening. The molten plastic is then cooled and solidified to form a continuous sheet. The thickness and width of the sheet can be adjusted by changing the size of the die opening.
Plastic sheets are typically manufactured through a process called extrusion, where plastic pellets or granules are melted and then forced through a die to form a continuous sheet. The molten plastic is cooled and solidified as it passes through rollers, resulting in a flat and uniform plastic sheet.