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MOD Custom RotomoldingAshtabula, OH 800-772-7659 MOD is a design and manufacturing specialist in the conversion of metal, fiberglass, wood and other parts into complete, integrated, rotational moulding plastic designs. Award-winning MOD engineers help you cut the parts, count, reduce weight, boost strength and add stunning visual appeal. We create products for applications such as chemical, food, healthcare and more.
Quality Industries, LLCHartwell, GA 800-241-8044 We are a full-service rotational moulding manufacturer that takes pride in our state-of-the-art equipment and our long-term employees. We are noted for our custom ability, but have our own standard product line as well. Why buy anything but Quality? Stop in and we are confident that you will agree, Quality is not just our name, it is our business. Call us today or visit our website for a quote!
Dakota MoldingFargo, ND 701-281-0001 An industry leader in nylon and crosslink polyethylene hydraulic tanks, fuel tanks, coolant/washer bottles, shrouds and air ducting; Dakota Molding is the company to turn to for all rotational moulding needs. Offer solutions for new and emerging fuel permeability requirements and metal to plastic cost saving conversions. Promote customer focused innovative design solutions.
Roto Dynamics Inc.Anaheim, CA 714-630-6399 Roto Dynamics, custom rotational molders serving rotational moulding needs nationwide. With the experience gained from manufacturing a large portfolio of products we are confident that we can assist you in the design development and production of your rotationally molded plastic parts. Our team is dedicated to our customers' rotational molding requirements. Visit our website today!
Assmann Corporation of AmericaGarrett, IN Marshall, TX - 888-357-3181 Assmann Corporation is an NSF & ISO certified rotational molder of large and small double wall, vertical, horizontal and conical plastic tanks, and also chemical feed stations plus secondary containment basins. Our rotomolding process and extensive experience makes the difference... We offer many accessories, including full drain outlet, seismic restraints and more.
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Although extrusion and injection molding are similar on many levels, rotational moulding is among the most distinct plastic shaping processes. The process is used to create hollow, often large plastic products like tanks and even light watercraft hulls. Rotational moulding can also be used to create small plastic products in large quantities. Sporting equipment, plastic construction indicators like cones and pylons, trash collection bins and even garden flamingos can all be produced by rotational moulding processes. A wide variety of industries make use of rotationally moulded plastics. The construction industry, manufacturers, warehouses and many other operations require rotationally moulded plastic products for many purposes. Rotomolded products are also widely used in commercial contexts and in consumer products markets. Rotational moulding is valued because of the consistency with which it can shape plastic products and its aptitude for creating short product runs easily.
A rotational moulding machine may seem elaborate, but its principle of operation is quite simple. A rotational moulder involves a mold, a heat source, a collection of raw plastic, mold movement machinery and cooling equipment. At the beginning of the process, raw plastic material is loaded into a half-constructed hollow mold. Once the plastic is loaded in, the mold halves are joined together, sealing the plastic inside. The mold is then heated, causing the plastic to become molten. Many plastics, when molten, are easily formed and will keep their shape upon cooling. Such plastic varieties are called thermoplastics and include polyethylene of high and low densities, PET, PVC and many other materials. In order for the molten plastic to take the shape of the mold, the mold is rotated by arms or other equipment that causes the molten plastic to come into contact with all of the surfaces of the mold. Once the plastic has coated the mold, the rotation slows and the mold is subject to a cooling process. Once cooled, the plastic is ejected from the mold as a newly rotationally molded plastic product. If necessary, the product can be sent for further processing like cutting and painting, or it can be prepared for shipment to customers.