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Roto Moulders

Roto moulders are large machines that economically fabricate many different seamless, single part plastic products. They use a combination of high heat, rotation and metal moulds to create plastic constructions that may be as small as a water bottle and or the size of a large storage tank. Rotomoulding is an alternative to thermoforming, blow molding and injection molding, and although it is lower in cost, this process is not as common because of the complex and large machinery required for the fabrication process.

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MOD Custom Rotomolding
Ashtabula, OH
800-772-7659
MOD is a custom molding division that was founded in the 1930's. They design, develop and manufacture a diverse array of items for hundreds of tough applications ranging including, but not limited to medical, laundry, food, home and garden. For roto moulders you can depend on, look to MOD. Their talented staff is ready to help you find the particular part you need for your project.
Quality Industries, LLC
Hartwell, GA
800-241-8044
At Quality Industries, they strongly believe that your business deserves the highest quality in all areas. For this reason their friendly customer service staff and expert manufacturers are prepared to work closely with you to meet all you production needs. Offering both a standard and custom product line, they are sure to have what you are looking for. For roto moulders, call Quality.
Dakota Molding
Fargo, ND
701-281-0001
Dakota Molding has been leading the roto moulders industry since 1996. This process differs from other methods in that the heating, melting, shaping and cooling stages all occur after the polymer is placed in the mould, allowing for no external pressure to be applied during formation. Additional benefits include product testing, color blending, design, mold acquisition and sub assembly.
Roto Dynamics Inc.
Anaheim, CA
714-630-6399
At Roto Dynamics, we believe long term customer relationships help us develop a competitive advantage. Quality checks and procedures are carried out at all stages of the production process to ensure customer satisfaction. Our rotational moulders are the best in the business. We are confident that we can assist you develop and produce your products. Visit our website for more information.
Assmann Corporation of America
Garrett, 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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Roto Moulders

Roto moulders produce many different parts and products for the food and beverage processing, medical, pharmaceutical, waste management, marine, sporting goods, recreation, toy, packaging, materials handling, automotive, plumbing and construction industries. They are composed of a series of moulds, an oven, a cooling chamber and large mould spindles that are mounted on a rotating axis. The roto molding process begins with the fabrication of the mould, which is made either of stainless steel or aluminum. Depending on the complexity, they are either welded or die cast. Aluminum moulds are thicker, since it is a softer metal. The polymer resin, in the form of fine powder, is poured into the mould. The spindles begin rotating in two directions into the oven chamber. Under high heat, the plastic melts and evenly coats the inside walls of the mould. To cure, the moulds are then taken to a cooling chamber.

There are several different types of roto moulders, and they include rock and roll, clamshell, vertical rotational, shuttle and carousel machines. Rock and roll machines are composed of an arm that holds a large mould. Clamshell machines are also single-arm configurations and are considered small. Vertical rotational machines are energy efficient and can fit into compact heating and cooling chambers. Shuttle machines move the moulds from different heating and cooling areas. They can fabricate large numbers of products at once, but require a lot of operating space. Finally, carousel machines, which are the most common type, have several arms that can be in the heating or cooling chambers simultaneously. The cooling process takes about 20 minutes. Once the plastic has cured, the newly formed product is unloaded manually, which can be difficult if the plastic has shrunk during the process. Parts that emerge from roto moulders, if they are intended to have holes or openings, must be sent for additional processing like cutting and surface finishing.