Rotational molding products can have a relatively wide thickness range, but the specific thickness depends on a variety of factors, including material type, product shape, size, application environment, production process, and equipment level.
Generally speaking, rotational molding products can be produced from very thin wall thickness (such as ultra-thin wall products of 0.2 mm) to relatively thick wall thickness (such as within 16 mm), but thick-walled products are more difficult to form, and the rotational molding process is more complex. Suitable for molding 3~10mm plastic products). For example, the wall thickness of some large rotational molded products such as trash cans, machine casings, etc. may range from a few millimeters to more than ten millimeters. For some special applications, such as products requiring higher strength and stability, thicker wall thickness may be required.
In addition, the thickness selection of rotational molded products also needs to consider economy and ease of use. On the premise of ensuring product performance, choosing the appropriate wall thickness can reduce the use of materials, reduce production costs, and improve the market competitiveness of the product.
To sum up, the thickness range that rotomolded products can achieve is flexible, and the specific thickness should be determined according to the specific needs and application scenarios of the product. During the design and production process, multiple factors need to be considered to ensure the best balance of product performance, economy and ease of use.