Go Plastics is a manufacture of rotational
molded products that are used in many
applications from Newspaper Boxes manufactured under the name
of Streetsmart and we make Newspaper racks for
the world market shipping all over the United
States and Canada and around the World by UPS. Streetsmart makes both
Newspaper Boxes and Newspaper racks for use
indoors and outdoor for both honor racks and
paid daily papers. Go Plastics has 2 plants
located in the State of Georgia near Atlanta
both locations make newspaper boxes and
other newspaper racks in plastic and custom
Rotational molding or Rotomolding or
Rotomoulding or Rotational Moulding depending on
how you are looking at it. We also make a
wide range of Lottery Kiosks or Lotto Centers
for the Lottery and Lotto industry hope this is
a good description of Go Plastics
LLC.and Streetsmart LLC. Polyethylene Plastics is weather resistant.
Bins, Material handling bins used for Storage Bins are also used for
hold a lot of materials and keep them safe and
dry. We have a full Line of Lottery Kiosks
sold under the Go Plastics Name and ship them
all over the United States and around the world
by UPS.
Custom Rotational Molding
Rotational molding is
a highly versatile manufacturing option that
allows for unlimited design possibilities with
the added benefit of low production costs.
Process Overview
The rotational molding process starts with a
good quality mold that is placed in a molding
machine that has a loading, heating, and cooling
area.
Several molds may be placed on the machine at
the same time. Pre-measured plastic resin is
loaded into each mold, and then the molds are
moved into the oven where they are slowly
rotated on both the vertical and horizontal
axis. The melting resin sticks to the hot mold
and coats every surface evenly. The mold
continues to rotate during the cooling cycle so
the parts retain an even wall thickness.
Once the parts are cooled, they are released
from the mold.
Design Advantages
Rotational molding offers design advantages over
other molding processes. With proper design,
parts that are assembled from several pieces can
be molded as one part, eliminating expensive
fabrication costs.
The process also has a number of inherent design
strengths, such as consistent wall thickness and
strong outside corners that are virtually stress
free. If additional strength is required,
reinforcing ribs can be designed into the part.
Rotational molding delivers the product the
designer envisions. Designers can select the
best material for their application, including
materials that meet FDA requirements. Additives
to help make the part weather resistant, flame
retardant, or static free can be specified.
Inserts, threads, handles, minor undercuts, flat
surfaces that eliminate draft angles or fine
surface detail can all be part of the design.
Designers also have the option of multi-wall
molding that can be either hollow or foam
filled.
Cost Advantages
When cost is a factor, rotational molding has
the advantage over other types of processes as
well. In comparison to injection and blow
molding, rotational molding can easily produce
large and small parts in a cost effective
manner. Tooling is less expensive because
there's no internal core to manufacture. Since
there is no internal core, minor changes can be
easily made to an existing mold.