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Design And Engineering Services
Design And Engineering: Where Ingenuity And Commerce Meet; Think of Myers Rotomolding as "the innovation and efficiency business." When our engineers and designers help you convert a metal product or fiberglass piece to rotomolded plastic, it can be more functional, more durable and lower cost. Or, imagine improving throughput and aesthetics of an existing rotomolded product simply by re-engineering how it`s made to save money and time.
Design And Engineering: Where Ingenuity And Commerce Meet; Think of Myers Rotomolding as "the innovation and efficiency business." When our engineers and designers help you convert a metal product or fiberglass piece to rotomolded plastic, it can be more functional, more durable and lower cost. Or, imagine improving throughput and aesthetics of an existing rotomolded product simply by re-engineering how it`s made to save money and time.
How we support you
Our experienced design and engineering team assists new and current customers to ensure your product is designed for rotomolding. When you choose us as your rotomolding partner, we become an extension of your team. Our design and engineering staff will work directly with you to fully understand your requirements. Then, we’ll create innovative solutions to ensure your project is completed effectively and efficiently.
No project is too complex or too simple for our design engineers
Collectively have more than 100 years of experience in engineering for rotational molding. Each engineering team member has an extensive background ranging from experience in chemistry and rotational molding to product design. You can count on our expertise to assist your team with a design that is both innovative and cost-effective.
Thinking of converting to rotomolding?
If you use another manufacturing process or materials, we will help you switch to rotomolding. Many of our customers previously manufactured their parts with fiberglass, sheet metal, wood, and other inefficient processes. Customers often find rotomolding to be a more cost-effective method offering superior quality.
Not sure about materials?
Our team will recommend the best material for your use case as part of the design and engineering process. The most common material used for rotomolding is high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). Colors can be compounded or dry blended. Other materials frequently used include cross-linked polyethylene, nylons, and polypropylene.
