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When it comes to manufacturing large hollow plastic parts, nothing beats the process of rotomolding. Compared to other molding or casting processes like injection or blow molding, rotomolding is exceptionally cost efficient and the products produced are also of better quality.
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Aluminum
Aluminum is used in various industries for various purposes specially in moulding and casting. The main moulding process in which aluminum is used is the Aluminumrotational moulding process which requires moulds, polymers (or resin), and the appropriate machinery. Aluminum plays a very essential role in moulding and casting in the industry.
Aluminum
ABS(Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)
The word ABS is derived from Acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene and carbon. The main advantageous feature of ABS is that this material combines the strength and rigidity of the Acrylonitrile and styrene polymers with the toughness of the polybutadiene rubber.


ABS(Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)
Acetal
Acetal is a popular and highly used polymer. Acetal is used in rotational moulding process due to its strong and flexible feature. It is a excellent resistance of oils Acetaland alcohols and a bad resistance of acids, it is highly recommended that acetal should not be use with any sought acids.
Acetal
Epoxy
Epoxy, also called polepoxide, is a a highly cross-linked thermosetting polymer which is produced when the epoxide resin reacts with a polyamine hardener. These polymers possess excellent electrical properties, low shrinkage, good adhesion to many metals and resistance to moisture, thermal and mechanical shock.

Epoxy
Flurocarbons
Fluorocarbons are organofluorine compounds that are designed to resist corrosion from insect repellent, gas or battery acid and sun damage. It does not soak up water or elongate like nylon and is almost undetectable under the water surface due to its rate of light refraction, which is equivalent to the rate of refraction of light in water.
Flurocarbons
Ionomer
Ionomers are polymer with ethylene as the major component but contains both covalent and ionic bonds in their chemical structure. The covalent bond generally exist within the elements of the chain while the ionic bonds are formed between the chains.
Ionomer
Polybutylene
Polubutylene, also known by its abbreviation PBT, is a is a semi-crystalline, white or off-white polyolefin or saturated polymer. This strong, stiff thermoplastic with high impact strength tends to crystallize very easily, hence preferred for industrial scale molding.
Polybutylene
Polyester
Polyester is a synthetic fiber developed in the 20th century from coal, air, water, and petroleum. These synthetic polymers consist of a ester functional group, formed by reaction of alcohol with carboxylic acid. Although most polyesters are thermoplastics there also exist some polyesters which are thermostats.
Polyester
 
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