
Computerized
Rotational
Casting
Machines
MOLD MOUNTING AREA
36 X 48 in (91 X 121 cm)
MAXIMUM MOLD SIZE
Approx 60 in (152 cm) Diagonally Mounted
POWER/ELECTRICAL
220V 30 Amp Single Phase
COST
USD $32,000

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Client: Children's Museum of Indianapolis

Client: Kalamazoo Regalia


Mannetron's computerized rotational casting machines represent a significant leap forward in precision and repeatability—comparable to the difference between a manual mill and a CNC mill.
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Why Computerized?
While our standard rotational casting machines excel at general-purpose work, certain applications demand tighter tolerances and more consistent results. Working with finicky materials like clear resins, rubber compounds, or other specialized formulations can require precise control over speed, timing, and motion profiles. Similarly, when production processes need to be duplicated exactly from part to part, manual operation introduces variability that can compromise quality.
Our computerized machines solve these challenges through advanced motion control and programmability.
Key Features
Touchscreen Interface & Program Builder
The intuitive touchscreen allows operators to create, save, and recall complex motion profiles. Build custom programs that control rotation speed, direction changes, dwell times, and acceleration curves—then execute them with perfect consistency, part after part.
Precision Motion Control
High-end motors and gearboxes provide the precise speed and position control that standard machines can't match. This level of control is essential when working with materials that require specific rotation speeds or when coat thickness uniformity is critical.
Manual Override Capability
Tactile E-Stop and manual control buttons allow operators to adjust inner and outer frame positions on the fly when needed, combining the benefits of automation with hands-on control.
When to Choose Computerized
Consider our computerized rotational casting machines when:
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Working with clear resins, rubber, or other materials sensitive to rotation inconsistencies
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Production requires identical results across multiple parts
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Complex motion profiles are needed that would be difficult to replicate manually
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Your process demands documented, repeatable parameters
Like all Mannetron rotational casting machines, our computerized units are built to industrial standards with an emphasis on safety, durability, and longevity. Available in standard sizes or custom configurations to meet your specific needs.
