What can I make?

There’s not many limits to what you can make with rotational moulding - as long as your product can be made from plastic that is!

Rotational moulding is most suitable for larger, hollow plastic items but it can be used for smaller parts too.

Here’s a list of a few items that can be made:

  • Tanks for storing water and chemicals – up to 50,000 litres

  • Material handling products such as containers, crates, pallets and insulated fish and cooler boxes.

  • Environmental products which include litter bins, road cones, bollards, traffic dividers and road signs.

  • Floats, buoys and pontoons.

  • Automotive products such as truck mudguards, ducting, diesel fuel tanks, toolboxes and tractor dashboards.

  • Recreational goods such as kayaks, canoes and boats

  • Products for the outdoors such as garden planters, water butts and furniture.

  • Toys and playground equipment.

But there’s lots more. Take a look at our case studies for more ideas. And get in touch to discuss your product ideas.

Zoe Robinson

Marketing and communications consultant supporting businesses and organisations in the UK with intelligent branding and effective communications.

www.caxtoncomms.co.uk
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