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Optimize Rotational Molding Processes to Minimize Cycle Times


Shorter cycle times allow converters to make more parts while maintaining the quality finish customers expect


Despite recent advancements, rotomolding is notorious for its long cycle times. Typically, only one or two cycles an hour can occur, as opposed to injection molding or blow molding, where parts can be made in just a few seconds.

In order to help gain a competitive advantage, rotomolding converters need to be able to shorten cycle times, so they can make more parts in less time, with the quality finish and performance that customers expect.

In this guide, Polymer Pioneer Adriana Velasquez offers tips that will help rotomolders:

  • Choose the right resin for the application
  • Analyze additive packages
  • Monitor the baking process
  • Optimize cooling & heating strategies

Download our white paper to learn more about how to optimize processes and minimize cycle times, so you can improve operations.

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