Roto Dynamics

Rotational Molding vs. Vacuum Forming/ Thermoforming

Disadvantages of thermoforming

  • Thermoformed parts are created when heated sheets are pulled over a mold form. Wall thickness is difficult to control and can be thin at in deeper pockets.
  • Intricate details can be difficult to form due the nature of the process. For example, detailed lettering, logos, sharp corners are not feasible.
  • In order to form a hollow structure, two or more pieces need to be glued together which is labor intensive and costly. It can also create a stress point on the part.
  • Thermoformed parts have relative weak corners when compared to rotomolded parts.

Advantages of blow molding

  • Tooling can be inexpensive.
  • Cycle times are low.

Examples of thermoformed products

  • Plastic egg trays
  • Exterior car panels

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