At CPI we integrate the technology of rotomolding to provide out of this world possibilities (literally) in plastic-based products. Ever wonder how that kayak, cooler, playhouse, outdoor furniture (you get the idea) was made? Let us show you! After our in-house metal fabrication team builds your mold, we fill it with plastic resin and begin the shaping process.
Once the part comes out of the mold, we assemble, package and deliver your product ready for action. Also called rotational molding, rotomolding is a method of shaping plastic products that generally need to be hollow on the inside such as tanks, kayaks, and coolers.
Once the part comes out of the mold, we assemble, package and deliver your product ready for action. Also called rotational molding, rotomolding is a method of shaping plastic products that generally need to be hollow on the inside such as tanks, kayaks, and coolers.
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The mold is placed in a heating chamber and rotated at a consistent speed so that the resin begins to melt and form to the shape of the mold. Once the plastic is fully melted into shape, the mold is removed from heat so that the plastic cools and hardens. As a total product solutions provider, CPI is able to offer a range of products and services associated with rotomolding.
We realize that's kind of wide open.but it fits. Rather than specializing in one type of product, we are set up to handle any kind of product that leverages rotomolding technology. With CPI, the process doesn't end with creating the plastic part. We are positioned to integrate materials such as wood and metal to bring your product to completion.
Damage to fiberglass buckets is tricky. Is it simply cosmetic or more extensive? Each time a bucket was damaged, the truck would be taken out of service until the bucket was inspected and approved or repaired. The savings the new bucket provided was substantial and allowed Verizon to be able to purchase more trucks as a result.
It needed to only provide enough feed to create competition among hogs while also having a varmint-proof feed container. Roto-molded plastic was the perfect application to ensure the ball could withstand the harshest of treatments from the wild and the weather. We lined each of the cornholes with metal so the corn would come out without the hogs turning the ball into a pinata. The unique way we melded the two parts of the ball together is a perfect example of how CPI goes the extra mile to shape possibilities.
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