This shows the full process of our roto-molder running three arms. One exits the oven and moves into the waiting station. One enters the oven after the other one has moved out of the way. One (the offset arm) is in the cooler.
If you see at the begining of the video there are pallets of black tanks stacked up. That is the finished product. It was heated in an oven which at 2:00 you can see arm #1 move into the oven and the door closes to begin the heating cycle.
@matpayne
The hoses are running compressed air into the part rather than a vent tube.
It helps with the cooling process and prevents sinks in the part.
badjacoon 3 weeks ago
What are the hoses that go along the arm to the mould? I am a roto moulder but our machines don't use that
matpayne 4 weeks ago
@domeafava
If you see at the begining of the video there are pallets of black tanks stacked up. That is the finished product. It was heated in an oven which at 2:00 you can see arm #1 move into the oven and the door closes to begin the heating cycle.
badjacoon 2 months ago
Where's the product, how did it get heated?
domeafava 2 months ago