A shuttle rotomolding machine is a type of equipment used in the rotational molding process to produce hollow plastic products. It is named after its shuttle-like movement, where the mold shuttle moves back and forth between different stations during the molding process.
The shuttle rotomolding machine consists of several key components:
Shuttle system: The heart of the machine, the shuttle system moves the mold back and forth between different stations. It typically consists of a carriage that holds the mold and moves along a track or rail system.
Molds: The molds used in a shuttle rotomolding machine are mounted on the carriage. They are designed to create the desired shape and dimensions of the plastic product. The molds are usually made from aluminum or steel and are carefully engineered to withstand the heat and pressure of the molding process.
Heating system: The machine is equipped with a heating system that provides controlled heat to the molds. This heating system can be electric, gas, or infrared, depending on the specific machine design. The molds are heated to a specific temperature to melt the plastic material evenly and create a uniform wall thickness.
Cooling system: After the heating stage, the molds move to the cooling stage. The machine is equipped with a cooling system, such as fans or water sprays, to rapidly cool the molds and solidify the plastic material. This ensures that the final product retains its shape and properties.
Control panel: The machine features a control panel that allows operators to set and monitor various parameters, such as temperature, shuttle speed, and cycle time. This panel ensures precise control over the molding process and allows for adjustments to optimize production.
Technical data sheet:
Model No. | Oven Size(mm) | Machine Dimensions(mm) | Total Power (kw) | Biggest tank made | ||
L | W | H | ||||
SN-5000CS | Ø5000 | 20500 | 11000 | 6200 | 52.9 | 20000L |
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