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Rotational Molding
Rotational molding, also known as rotomolding or centrifugal casting, involves filling a mold cavity, generally with powder, and rotating th...
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Blow molding is a technique for forming nearly hollow articles and is very commonly practiced in the formation of PET soft-drink bottles. It...
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Thermoforming is the heating of a thermoplastic sheet until it is soft and stretchable and then forcing the hot sheet against the contours o...
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Introduction to Polymers and Plastics
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