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Innovative Design will continue to develop a wide range of creative, analytical, experimental and practical skills to deal with the many problems that must be overcome to improve function control, balance and skill acquisition for rehabilitation, fitness, well-being or sporting performance. Innovative Materials An ongoing evaluation program at the University of Newcastle helped in the development of Duralon™ a form of PVC. |
Duralon™ is ideal for rotational moulding. This is the process used for hollow objects such as mediBall®s, DuraBall™, mediBall MAX™s, mediBall Classic™s, and Dura Discs™. Rotational moulding is carried out in four steps. > setting of mould > heating > cooling > product extraction. What is Rotational Moulding First, the required weight of Duralon™ (each ball size is different) is placed into the mould which is then closed. While rotated around two rotational axes the mould is first heated to the melting and curing temperature of the plastic. Then it is cooled before opening and the finished duraBall™ is removed, then inflated and tested. It is then inspected, vacuum deflated and packed for shipment. |
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