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Why Rotomolding?
· Quick Facts
· Benefits of Plastic
· Roto vs. Other Molding
· Will It Work for You?
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With all the benefits of rotomolding, you're probably curious if it will work
for your specific application. Review the following checklist to see if your
part is a candidate for rotomolding:
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Is it a complex product with a unique shape?
Rotomolded products can be designed to fit almost any shape. Today we can mold products
from 1 pound to 1000 pounds, from 6 inches to 16 feet.
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Would it work best as one part rather than an assembled piece?
Rotomolding can save you time, money and risk by consolidating multiple components
into one finished piece.
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Does it need to be corrosion-resistant?
Plastics will not rust, so rotomolded parts work great on equipment that undergoes
stress and tough weather conditions.
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Does it need to be water-resistant?
Rotomolded plastics are perfect for kneeboards, floats, marine tanks, kayaks and
other water-related equipment.
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Does it need to be chemical-resistant?
Plastics can be engineered to resist most chemicals. They can also be treated to make
them static-resistant and flame-retardant.
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Does it need to hold materials?
Because rotomolded plastics are water- and chemical-resistant, they're ideal for
tanks and other containers.
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Does it need special embellishments, such as imprints, handles, or caps?
With rotomolding, it's possible to add these finishing touches. You can even include a
custom color imprint right in the plastic, so your logo won't peel off or flake away.
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