That would require at least 60,000 tonnes clamp force to mould any thermoplastics, even with thick section and lots of injection points, hot runners, and a very hot mould.
Unless it had numerous screws and barrels, melt residence and injection time would be 10s of minutes.
Thick section foam moulding reduces these numbers a bit.
Last I heard, a company called RELN in Sydney Australia has the largest injection moulding machine in the world. They do rainwater tanks, I would estimate from memory at about 12 or 13 foot diameter.
I can get the actual numbers for shot size, clamp force and maximum projected area moulded to date if you like.
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