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Certainly! Once we receive your 3D drawings and detailed information, we will carefully review them. We will then send you a quotation for your molds. After you confirm the order, and if everything meets your approval, we will issue the invoice to you.
The most commonly used material in rotomolding is polyethylene (PE), due to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
Absolutely yes! Rotomoulding is highly versatile and can be used to create custom designs tailored to your specific needs. By providing us with your 3D drawings or design specifications, we can produce molds that precisely match your desired shape, size, and features.
Yes, rotomoulded parts can be produced in a wide range of colors. Pigments or color concentrates can be added to the resin before moulding, allowing for solid colors or custom color matching. Multiple colors can also be used in a single part through techniques such as overmoulding.
Absolutely! Logos, textures, and patterns can be added to rotomolded parts either by engraving the mold or by using in-mold decoration techniques. This allows for branding, surface grip, or aesthetic enhancements directly on the product.
Yes, rotomoulding is one of the most eco-friendly plastic moulding processes, generating minimal waste. Any excess material can often be recycled back into the production process, making it a sustainable choice.
Rotomolding machines operate in a way that can be compared to the giant centrifuges used by astronauts for training. Just as these centrifuges rotate astronauts at high speeds to simulate the intense forces of space travel, rotomolding machines rotate molds around two axes simultaneously. This motion ensures that the molten plastic evenly coats the interior of the mold, much like how a centrifuge evenly distributes force on an object.
Both processes rely on controlled rotation to achieve precise outcomes—whether it’s evenly forming a plastic part or training the human body to withstand extreme conditions!
Yes, unlike many other moulding processes, rotomolding allows for the creation of parts with varying wall thicknesses within the same piece, optimizing strength where needed while reducing weight and material use.
Yes, by using specially textured moulds, rotomoulding can produce parts that mimic the appearance and feel of natural materials like wood, stone, or leather, providing a unique aesthetic without the weight or cost of the real thing.
Rotomoulding is at the forefront of producing eco-friendly products, often using recycled materials and creating highly durable items that have long lifespans, reducing the need for frequent replacement and minimizing environmental impact.