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Rotational Casting is the process whereby a liquid is poured into a mold and rotated by a rotational casting machine to coat the inside of the mold. When the liquid hardens the mold is taken out of the machine and opened to reveal a hollow casting. This process produces parts with a very fine finish. Airholes are eliminated and the finest of details are reproduced.
Johnson Plastics offers rotational casting as another option to our customers for producing their custom applications. Rotational casting offers many advantages over injection molded parts such as:
Rotational casting produces a hollow part that saves material, saves casting time and provides a higher level of detail. Examples of rotational casting applications produced by Johnson Plastics are cremation urns and mannequin parts ideal for robotics or displays.
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