Choosing your Roto Molded Case

When looking for packaging solutions, especially when shipping delicate gear and instruments, it’s important to be aware of all your available option. One potential packing solution is the use of sturdy rotomold custom cases. Packing Stratagies Incorporated offers a number of rotomold cases suitable for transporting a wide variety of military goods and specialized technical equipment. Rotomold (which stands for rotationally molded) cases are made in machines which melt plastic and then rotates it until it takes the shape of a preinstalled metallic mold.

Roto-Molded Cases

While rotomold cases cannot be produced as quickly as those made via injection molding, Rotomold cases are much easier to make in larger sizes, and will naturally have thicker corners and edges, with thinner walls making it an ideal packaging solution for projects that require lightweight but durable cases. It’s also worth noting that, using rotational molding, manufacturers can customize wall thickness to achieve the optimal balance between weight and durability for your shipping needs, an option not available through other molding processes.

Rotational Molding is also a much more ecologically friendly process than injection or blow molding. It results in less waste and any excess can be melted down and reused in subsequent batches. Roto molded cases also allow the manufacturer greater.

Superior Roto Mold Manufacturing

If you’re looking for the Baltimore area’s premiere manufacturer of roto mold cases, and other kinds of custom casing, then look to Packing Stratagies Incorporated. PSI strives to create a durable product for our consumers that will not only meet their casing needs, but exceed their expectations. PSI has been serving the Baltimore area for over 50 years and continues to lead the area in the custom cases and shipping cases industry.

If you’re interested in learning more about our rotationally molded cases, please contact Packaging Strategies Inc. by calling 888-774-7557, email [email protected], or click here today!

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