Rotational Moulding for Automotive & Car Parts
If you need graphics for rotational moulding for automotive & car parts, we can help. One of the services we offer is decoration and graphics for rotationally moulded automotive & car parts.
Rotational moulding, also known as roto-moulding, is a manufacturing process that can be used to produce a variety of automotive parts, including fuel tanks, bumpers, and body panels.
One of the key benefits of rotational moulding for automotive & car parts parts is that it allows for the creation of large, complex shapes with a high level of structural integrity. This is critical to creating strong, safe and durable car parts.
Graphics for fuel tanks, bumpers and panels
At Tesoplas we work with partners to supply graphics for rotational moulding for automotive & car parts such as:
- Fuel tanks
- Car bumpers
- Body panels
Here is a short overview of each:
Rotomoulded fuel tanks
Rotational moulding is particularly well suited for producing automotive fuel tanks because it allows for the creation of large, seamless tanks with a high level of durability and resistance to fuel leakage.
The process can also produce fuel tanks with a range of features, such as built-in mounting points and fuel level gauges.
Rotomoulded car bumpers
Rotational moulding is particularly well suited for producing car bumpers because it allows for the creation of large, seamless parts that can absorb impacts and protect the rest of the vehicle from damage.
The process can also produce bumpers with a range of features, such as built-in mounting points and mounting brackets.
Rotomoulded body panels
One of the key benefits of rotational moulding for car body panels is that it produces parts with a smooth, consistent surface finish, and it is relatively inexpensive compared to other manufacturing processes.
Furthermore, Rotational moulding is particularly well suited for producing car body panels because it allows for a high level of durability and resistance to impact.
Rotational moulding for automotive & car Parts – what is the process?
The process involves melting a powdered plastic resin and coating the inside of a mould with the molten plastic. The mould is then rotated continuously as it cools, allowing the plastic to solidify and take on the shape of the mould.
The process also produces parts with a smooth, consistent surface finish, and it is relatively inexpensive compared to other manufacturing processes.
Rotational moulding for automotive & car parts – working with Tesoplas
Our permanent graphics methods ensure duration for as long as the life-time of the product. Especially when it comes to boats, it offers the possibility of unique designs and colours to help you design your new range or customise a product for your customers.
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