rotational casting

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(rō′tā·shən·əl ′kast·iŋ)

(engineering) Method to make hollow plastic articles from plastisols and lattices using a hollow mold rotated in one or two planes; the hot mold fuses the plastisol into a gel, which is then chilled and the product stripped out. Also known as rotational molding.


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