Monday, 12 September 2011

Rotational Moulding

What is Rotational Moulding?

Rotational moulding is a process in which hollow parts/products are manufactured. The most common material used is plastic to create products such as plastic balls. The material is heated up so that it becomes a liquid state. It is then rotated, once the liquid has taken the shape of the mould water or air is used to cool the material. The material then becomes a solid state. The mould is then broken apart to reveal the product.

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