Toys

 Toys for kindergartens, schools, fun parks, playgrounds and the home environment are often made from the process of rotational moulding (molding).

They are lighter, safer and easier to clean.  As well as this, toy companies capable of designing and manufacturing toys and associated products find that they can be quickly brought to market at low cost during tight windows of consumer interest.

Cost-conscious toy companies are increasingly leveraging rotational molding to seize new opportunities. This versatile manufacturing process allows skilled molders to create high-quality, complex products with features like multi-walled structures, molded-in fasteners, and graphics, all without requiring large production runs. For example, in the case of movie merchandise like Star Wars toys, this approach enables toy companies to bring a variety of products to market while the film is trending, reducing inventory risks and avoiding significant upfront costs.

A wide range of toys are made with this process from the playgrounds at McDonalds to small pools and cars.