Rotational Molding
Rotational molding, or rotomolding, is a remarkably diverse plastic forming process. Rotomolding offers substantial freedom of design with the added benefit of low production costs. Rotational molding has a clear design and economic advantage over other forming processes. A hollow part can be made in one piece with no weld lines or joints, it is possible to make multilayer parts, different types of products can be molded together on a single machine, and high quality graphics and logos can be molded onto your product.
The parts that can be roto-molded are almost endless. Typically, rotational molding is used to form storage tanks, reservoirs, bins, containers, chairs, pallets, playground equipment, plastic toys, airplane and automotive components. Rotomolding is also used in a wide variety of industries such as medical, food, safety, industrial equipment, aviation, and transportation.
Rotomolding was originally designed to create smaller, less complex hollow plastic products. The process has advanced and is now used to create larger, more complex and dimensionally accurate engineered parts with textured surfaces and tight tolerances. Rotationally molded plastics feature tremendous stress crack resistance and impact strength. Double wall construction creates a lightweight product with good structural integrity.
Fiber Pad, Inc. is capable of producing the rotationally molded part that you need. Contact us today to get your project started.
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