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Rotationally moulded toys

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Daan Buitenhuis

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Toys for schools, amusement parks, playgrounds and home use are increasingly being produced through rotational moulding. And that’s no coincidence: rotational moulding offers unique advantages for designers and consumers. Rotationally moulded toys are strong, durable, safe, and offer unparalleled design freedom. In addition, new designs can be brought to market quickly and cost-effectively. In this article, you'll discover why more and more toy designers are choosing rotational moulding.

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    Why choose rotationally moulded toys?

    Lightweight and robust

    Rotationally moulded toys are hollow on the inside, making them lightweight without compromising strength. Ideal for larger products such as slides, playhouses and spring riders. These are easy to move and can withstand intensive use, both indoors and outdoors.

    Safe play is the top priority

    Thanks to the seamless production process, rounded shapes are created without sharp edges or loose parts. This reduces the risk of injury and makes the toys extremely suitable for schools, childcare centres and public play areas.

    Endless colour options

    In rotational moulding, the plastic powder is coloured directly. This ensures a through-coloured, wear-resistant finish that remains beautiful for years, even with intensive use and under varying weather conditions.

    Durable and long-lasting

    Rotationally moulded toys are strong, shock-resistant and suitable for heavy use. Thanks to the sealed, seamless design, they are resistant to weather influences. This significantly extends their lifespan.

    Practical examples of rotationally moulded toys

    From playground equipment in schoolyards to ride-on toys at home, rotational moulding offers the perfect combination of design freedom, safety and durability.

    Common applications include:

    • Outdoor play equipment: slides, playhouses, climbing frames, swings and spring riders

    • Ride-on toys: push cars, pedal cars, kids' quads and tricycles

    • Water toys and sandboxes: sand tables, water tables, toddler pools and boats with seamless construction for optimal water resistance

    • Building blocks and play elements: large, lightweight blocks or elements that children can easily stack or connect

    Want to know more about rotational moulding for toys?

    At Pentas, we’re happy to think along with you about smart solutions for your toy concept. Want to find out what rotational moulding can mean for your product? Feel free to contact us.

    Daan Buitenhuis portrait

    Daan Buitenhuis

    Communication