Design Applications
One of the most cost-effective molding
methods, rotational molding can be used to produce complex parts that have features such as intricate
contours, undercuts, molded-in inserts and double walls.
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| Figurine is made of semi-rigid PVC with extreme
undercuts. The part is air brushed and filled with a cement-foam mixture post molding. |
Water filtration unit has a complex design with 132
kiss-offs, molded through holes, and is stackable. |
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| Point-of-Purchase display features durable one-piece
construction with an add-on drip tray. |
Cymbal case is lightweight for ease of carrying yet
rugged construction protects contents. |
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| Double-wall part with foam insulation produced
during the molding process results in superior strength, increased insulation, and close
tolerances. |
Traffic sign is molded as a seamless, single piece
part with two different colored resins. |
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| Vehicle crash bars converted from metal are lighter
weight yet still provide adequate protection in minor collisions. |
Medical specimen case is insulated to protect
contents. |
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| Used coolant reservoir tank has a complex shape
that lends necessary strength to the part. Due to its complex shape, this part could only be produced by
rotomolding. |
Floor sweeper frame combined 120 metal parts into
one rotomolded part, reducing assembly time and increasing product integrity and durability. |
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| Blower housing with threads and inserts
is made from a flame-retardant polyethylene. |
Inflatable oxygen mask seal is made of PVC and
provides flexibility for patient comfort. |