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Stage 5: Mould and automation 

Based on your final 2D and 3D CAD drawings of the plastic rotational moulding product, Pentas will start developing and creating the mould. 

Pentas has all the quality needed to manufacture the mould in-house. This facilitates the right price/quality ratio and a short lead time.

A transparent schedule is drafted in order to realise your desired product launch. The necessary automation and manufacturing of production tools will take place in parallel to the construction of the mould.

The well-oiled machine

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    Phase 1: Drawing up the Programme of Requirements

    In order to define the development, it is important to draft a Programme of Requirements (PoR) that your product will have to meet. Read more »

  • Phase 2: Conceptualisation

    The concept focuses on integrating functions and producibility as a plastic rotational moulding product. This phase results in the delivery of one or multiple concepts with a motivation and testing of the concepts against the PoR as well as a substantiation with design sketches.

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    Phase 3: Analysis

    A risk analysis will be conducted in consultation with yourself. We will test whether the choice of material is suitable for your requirements.

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  • Phase 4: Engineering (Detailing of the design)

    Detailing of the plastic rotational moulding product is an important phase before we can proceed with mould construction and automation. Read more »

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    Phase 5: Mould and automation

    Based on your final 2D and 3D CAD drawings of the plastic rotational moulding product, Pentas will start development and mould construction. Read more »

  • Phase 6: Production

    Before Pentas takes your plastic rotational moulding product into mass production, the product and the process will have to be approved. Read more »

  • Phase 7: Finishing and assembly

    This extension of the production of your plastic rotational moulding product requires associated steps to validate the process. Read more »