Efficient procurement of components
Every industry wants to pare away costs, none more than the automotive sector. Rotational moulding of plastic parts, in general, offers a cheaper solution than other methods but without compromising quality, function or appearance. Indeed, tecni-form's expertise in surface finishing is second to none: they can texture a part in almost any way and can treat a surface so that it can be sprayed to match exactly your major assembly.
tecni-form have made heater ducts, consoles, flexible gaiters (boots), seat parts, spare wheel covers and innumerable fluid reservoirs - to name some examples. Some contain embedded metal parts such as threads or unions. tecni-form have one luxury car manufacturer for whom they build the front air conditioning ducting assembly containing rotational and injection mouldings, metal pressings and fasteners, then ship it ready to install into the car.
Rotomoulding is particularly cost-effective for prototypes and shorter production runs. Costs can be further reduced by using black recycled material.
The possibilities of rotational moulding
With the right combination of metals, foam and plastics, it is possible to make a reliable engineering component with predictable behaviour under load. Have you considered enlarging the number of components which use this comparatively inexpensive process? Speak to the tecni-form design department: they are full of ideas and happy to help. Or take a look round this website.
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