Using the same mold design for different applications often leads to performance issues. Agricultural, industrial and chemical applications have different requirements in structure, thickness and safety.
A one-size-fits-all approach is not suitable for rotomolding molds.
Agricultural tanks are mainly used for irrigation and water storage.
The focus is cost efficiency and weather resistance. Wall thickness is usually 6–10mm.
Simple structures help reduce cost and improve production efficiency.
Industrial containers require higher strength and durability.
They must withstand long-term pressure and repeated use. Wall thickness is usually 8–12mm or higher.
Reinforced structures improve performance.
Chemical tanks require the highest safety level.
They must resist pressure, corrosion and environmental factors.
Wall thickness is usually 10–15mm with additional safety margin.
Uniform structure design reduces stress concentration.
Agriculture focuses on simple structure
Industrial requires reinforcement
Chemical requires safety design
Different applications require different process control
Temperature is typically controlled within ±2°C
Rotation speed is 3–6 rpm
Agriculture requires basic fittings
Industrial requires handling features
Chemical requires precise connections and safety design
Mold selection must match application
Agriculture focuses on cost
Industrial focuses on strength
Chemical focuses on safety