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Blow Molders

Blow molders, used in the formation of blow molded plastic products, create hollow, thin-walled plastic components and parts. Using continuously running extruders and a tuned die-head, a parison, or tube-like piece of plastic, is formed from thermoplastic resins such as high and low density polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polyamide and acetal.

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R & D Molders, Inc.
Georgetown, TX
512-763-3600
ISO 9001:2008 Certified, R&D Molders is the source for blow molders. Offering a variety of products and services, R&D Molders, a family owned business, can help with any of your project requirements. If you are unsure of what type of product to produce or wondering if we make it in a particular size? Get in touch with R&D Molders and we will gladly help you!
Agri-Industrial Plastics Company
Fairfield, IA
641-472-4188
Agri-Industrial Plastics Company is the one stop resolution for blow molders and is focused on combining innovation and quality in order to meet your needs. Our success depends on understanding the needs of our customers and being able to deliver on their expectations. If you have any questions, please feel free to call one of our Agri-Industrial Plastics Company representatives.
Custom-Pak, Inc.
Clinton, IA
563-242-1801
Custom-Pak offers a one-stop total package of quality, price and service that is unsurpassed. Our 30-year history for blow molders assures you of experience and technical capabilities that are unmatched in our industry. You can choose from a complete range of services from low-cost molding to complete project management. We target our processes to your needs.
Penguin, LLC
Sturgis, MI
269-651-9488
Established in 2002, Penguin LLC has been a leading manufacturing facility for blow molders. As a fully integrated supplier, Penguin offers the highest level of customer focus, engineering/design consulting, low cost manufacturing, and state of the art logistics. Penguin also supplies metal fabrication, powder coating, assembly and packout, and warehousing and distribution. Call us today!
STM Plastics
Augusta, KS
888-269-3385
STM Plastics has been blow molders since 1965. We have grown to a 35,000 sp. ft facility located in Augusta Kansas. Our mission is to efficiently provide quality products at competitive prices. With that philosophy we have become a leading supplier of custom thermoformed plastic products. We hope we will have an opportunity to quote a project for you soon.
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Cado Company
Fitchburg, MA
978-343-2989
Cado Company is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality blow molder products. Our goal is to meet or exceed our customer`s outlook. Whether it`s product design, mold build services, component production needs or all of the above, we want you as our customer. Depend on Cado to fulfill your needs and help you attain success with your molding products. Visit our website today for details.
Scandia Plastics, Inc.
Sheboygan, WI
920-452-2071
Scandia Plastics develops and manufactures extruded plastics, blow molders and rigid plastic profiles to meet uncompromising standards for plastic extrusion products. Quality, on-time delivery, customer care, and warehousing are just a few traits that define Scandia as a blow molding leader. Visit our website for more information about our company and products.
Blow Molded Products
Riverside, CA
951-360-6055
At Blow Molded Products, no job is too difficult for us. Whether we design and build your mold or use your existing tooling, you can count on the highest quality products, on time delivery-all at practical prices. Blow molder products are served to the automotive, consumer, electronics and medical markets. Find out why our customers return again and again.
Pinnacle Plastic Products, Inc.
Bowling Green, OH
419-352-8688
For Pinnacle Plastic Products, finding the right solution for your company using their experience and consultative approach is paramount. They want to make sure as blow molders they supply you with are perfect for your application. In addition, their quality performance and logistics management have enabled the company to become a direct ship point for many customers. Call today!

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Blow Molders

During the blow molding process, a parison is clamped into a mold cavity, and compressed air is then forced into the tube with the help of a blow pin. The plastic expands, or "balloons" due to the air pressure and fills the shape of the cavity. The cavity is then cooled, usually through the process of conduction using liquid, and the molten plastic hardens and sets in the shape of the mold. The flow of air pressure into the parison needs to be carefully controlled to ensure consistent expansion of the plastic and uniform thickness of the product walls. Varying wall thicknesses could compromise the strength and durability of the final product. Blowmolders use blow molded plastics to manufacture many different products including toys, blow molded cases and drums, plastic beverage bottles and containers, sports equipment and a broad range of products used in the consumer industry.

The purpose of plastic blow molding is to form a uniform finished product that is smooth and airtight and does not need to be joined together in any way. Blow molders can be continuous process machines, such as rotary wheel systems, producing a high-volume of products in a high-paced manner, or the machines can be intermittent, producing a certain number of products at a time rather than a continuous stream with single or multiple cavity capabilities. The processes of plastic blow molding can be extrusion, injection or stretch blow molding depending on elements of the pre-form process. Injection blow molders are used in the manufacturing of smaller, precision-focused items while extrusion blow molders produce large quantities of simple, wide-necked products and handleware. Stretch blow molding is most commonly used in the production of plastic bottles, especially those for use in the beverage industry. Blow molders have the capacity to produce a broad range of product sizes from single-serve bottles to larger containers up to 30 liters in volume, with possible diameters of 24 inches.  Apart from high-volume production, minimal material wastage and the versatility of the process, other advantages to blow molders are the low costs of mold versus product output return and the durability of the products produced.