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Rotational Molding
Rotational molding (or Rotomolding) is a method that involves
the slow tumbling, heating, and melting of a thermoplastic powder in a biaxially rotating mold to produce
seamless, hollow plastic parts. This process is typically used to mold hollow parts, especially
those with complex and varied shapes not easily obtainable by other hollow-art processes. It is
a virtually shear-free and pressure-free process. The wall thickness uniformity and part weight
can be easily maintained. There is very little waste of material due to scrap. Rotomolding
molds are often less expensive than other types of molds.
Lower viscosity resins are typically used in this process as they
are more readily sintered to ensure a good surface finish. The material must be capable of being
ground into a 35-mesh powder that flows like a liquid. It must also be able to adhere to the hot surface
of the cavity and fuse together without pressure. The material should be stabilized to resist
oxidation, or a nitrogen purge must be used during processing.
Process Steps
- The rotomolding process is begun by placing
a pre-measured amount of plastic material (in either liquid or powder form) in a cavity. The mold
is then closed and indexed into an oven where it and its contents are brought up to the molding temperature.
As the mold is heated, it is rotated continuously about its vertical and horizontal axes. This
biaxial rotation brings all surfaces of the mold in contact with the plastic material.
- The
mold is rotated within the oven until all the plastic material has been picked up by the hot inside
surfaces of the cavity and densifies into a uniform layer.
- While
continuing the rotation, the machine moves the mold out of the oven and into the cooling chamber. Air,
or a mixture of air and water, cools the mold and the layers of molten plastic material. This cooling
process continues until the part has cooled sufficiently to retain its shape.
- The
machine then indexes the mold to the loading and unloading station. The mold is opened and the
part removed. A new batch of material is then placed in the cavity, the mold is closed and the
process is repeated.
Ticonas
"Rotomolding" products: - Celcon®
POM
- Hostaform® POM
Celcon®
and Hostaform® Acetal Copolymer (POM) has been used
to rotomold chemical storage containers, as well as numerous other parts of various shapes and sizes,
for a wide variety of applications. Other grades of Celcon and Hostaform POM are being developed
for use in small engine fuel tanks, to meet CARB limits on evaporative emissions, due to its low permeability
to gasoline.
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