Why is there a limit on the thickness of parts that can be reasonably made by rotomolding?

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The thickness of the material determines, to some extent, the length of the heating cycle. If too much time is required to properly heat and fuse all of the material, some resin may begin to degrade. Hence, the limit on thickness is imposed by the maximum length of time before degradation occurs.

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