Rotomolded boxes are manufactured using a rotational molding process, which involves placing powdered or liquid polymers into a mold, heating it, and rotating it around two vertical axes (self-rotation and revolution) before cooling and forming. The body of the rotomolded box uses imported high polymer material—linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). Low-density polyethylene has a high softening temperature and melting temperature and has the advantages of high strength, good toughness, high rigidity, good heat resistance, and good cold resistance. It also has excellent environmental stress crack resistance, impact strength, tear strength, and can resist acids, alkalis, and organic solvents.
Rotational molding packaging boxes are made of high-density materials, providing excellent impact and compression resistance. They do not crack, deform, or corrode and can withstand harsh conditions and heavy pressure without being damaged, ensuring the safe storage and transportation of items.
The design of rotational molding packaging boxes is flexible and diverse, allowing for customization according to different needs. They can be equipped with adjustable dividers, liners, and chassis to meet the storage requirements of items of different sizes, shapes, and weights. Additionally, rotational molding packaging boxes can be stacked or vertically stored to maximize warehouse and transportation space.
Compared to traditional wooden or metal boxes, rotational molding packaging boxes are usually lighter and easy to handle and operate. They can be easily moved by one person without the need for additional equipment or tools. Furthermore, the surfaces of rotational molding packaging boxes are smooth and flat, making them easy to clean. They can effectively resist the intrusion of dust, liquids, and bacteria, ensuring the hygiene and quality of the items.
In factories and logistics centers, rotomolded boxes can ensure the safe, efficient, and accurate turnover of goods during storage, transportation, and distribution.
Rotomolded boxes can be used for aquaculture, aquatic product storage or transportation, and can also serve as containers for fruit and vegetable storage or transportation, effectively reducing losses.
Rotomolded boxes can also be used to make facilities such as tunnels, underground passages, underground storage tanks, as well as in fields like medical and aviation.