Rotomoulding

Rotomoulding is a manufacturing process that is used to produce high-quality hollow plastics products. In this process thermoplastic raw material, typically in powder form, is placed into a hollow mould. The mould is then closed and slowly rotated on two axes while being heated in an oven. As the mould rotates and heats up, the polymer melts and evenly coats the interior surfaces of the mould. Once the melted polymer has completely covered the mould’s surfaces, the mould is cooled down to solidify the polymer and form the final shape of the product. Additives are used in rotomoulding to enhance properties such as UV resistance, flame retardancy and impact strength, depending on the application requirements.

Extrudable adhesive resins used for rotomoulding

The Compound Company offers extrudable adhesive resins for rotational moulding to adhere to polar substrates.

Applications of rotomoulding

Rotomoulding is used for a wide range of applications, such as automotive components, storage tanks and furniture.

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