Rotomolded tanks are hollow vessels that are fabricated from thermoplastic materials to contain and store a wide variety of materials. They are known for their impact resistance, high tensile strength and wide design range. Rotational molding is an inexpensive process that uses rotation, heat and a mold to form many different products, the most popular of which are plastic tanks.
Related Categories
|
MOD Custom RotomoldingAshtabula, OH 800-772-7659 At MOD Custom Rotomolding, in addition to their molding and custom design engineering services, the company also offers a host of ancillary in-house services. These include a state-of-the-art powder coating operation, metal fabrication and cut and sew options. For all your needs, including rotomolded tanks, be sure to contact MOD today to get started.
Quality Industries, LLCHartwell, GA 800-241-8044 Since they began almost fifty years ago, Quality Industries has been a quality manufacturer and distributor of rotomolded tanks. They combine their staff's experience along with an aggressive attitude toward investing in new technology and continual staff training on current manufacturing ideas. For the products you need, contact Quality today!
Dakota MoldingFargo, ND 701-281-0001 Operating out of their state-of-the-art facility, Dakota Molding provides products, including rotomolded tanks, which are well suited for industrial, recreational, merchandising, safety and home use. These products provide many advantages, including economically produced large products, minimum design constraints, very low residual stresses and no polymer weld lines.
Roto Dynamics Inc.Anaheim, CA 714-630-6399 Roto Dynamics, custom rotational molders serving rotomolding needs nationwide. Our team is dedicated to our customers' rotational molding requirements; we do not manufacture our own proprietary products. Long term customer relationships help us develop a competitive advantage. We produce quality parts at competitive prices; offer stocking options, secondary ops assemblies and short lead times.
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.
|

Rotomolded tanks exhibit uniform wall thickness, the ability to have threads, fittings or hardware attached and many different color options. They are mostly used in industrial applications for the food and beverage processing, fuel and oil, chemical, pharmaceutical, marine, wastewater treatment, agricultural and medical industries. Their seamless, single part construction protects against fractures and leaks, which leads to a longer lifespan. They have many benefits over metal tanks, which can corrode and oxidize and are difficult to install. Rotational molding is also the most beneficial method of producing plastic tanks, compared to other thermoplastic fabrication processes like welding. There is also very little material wasted, unlike thermoforming, injection molding and blow molding, all of which have extra scrap pieces of plastic that are removed from the newly formed tanks and require costly assembly.
Rotationally molded tanks are made of a few different thermoplastic materials, including polyethylene, polypropylene, Halar and polyvinylidene fluoride, all of which are high purity plastics. To enhance properties like strength, moisture, chemical and temperature resistance, color and flame retardancy, the plastic resin often contains additive materials, depending on the product's application. Since plastic tanks are generally some of the largest products fabricated from rotational molding, manufacturers employ the largest rotomolders to produce them. They require a large amount of space, an area where high heat can be reached and a cooling location, both of which must be big enough for the rotational molding machine to revolve around two different axes if necessary. To fabricate the tanks, the polymer resin is always in fine powder form, in order to better reach all corners and sides of the tank-shaped mold. Since the process is carried out under low speeds and low pressure, even distribution of the plastic is sometimes a concern. However, if the plastic granules are fine enough, complex designs such as two-compartment tanks are possible. Rotomolded tanks are designed to be either horizontal or vertical in orientation, and may hold anywhere from a few gallons to several thousand gallons.