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Website provides intro to rotational moulding

A Meese Orbitron Dunne Co product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 12, 2002

Pioneering plastics rotomoulder Meese Orbitron Dunne provides a practical introduction to rotomoulding on its new website.

Pioneering plastics rotomoulder Meese Orbitron Dunne (MOD) provides a practical introduction to rotomoulding with its Rotomoulding FAQ, a focal point for plastics and chemical engineers on the company's new website.

Developed with third-party information from the Association of Rotational Moulders, the Rotomoulding FAQ reveals how the process compares with injection and blow moulding; when cost-efficiency peaks; the range of ideally suited materials and why the process effectively accommodates complex product designs.

The Rotomoulding FAQ also addresses essential business issues including the development, ownership, maintenance and cost of tooling; production rates and other issues.

To illustrate the impact of MOD rotomoulding on the product development process, the new website features several case studies revealing how MOD engineers harnessed the strengths of the process to meet challenging design needs on tight deadlines.

Case studies in the toy, recreation, agricultural, and chemical markets are included.

The informative website also showcases the range of MOD services and capabilities and invites direct contact with its executive personnel.

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