Blow moulding, more commonly known in the US as blow molding, is the process of using compressed air and molten plastic to create hollow, thin-walled containers. Blow molded products take their shape according to the form of the mold cavity that the molten plastic is forced into.
Related Categories
|
R & D Molders, Inc.Georgetown, TX 512-763-3600 For over 36 yrs, R&D Molders has been providing injection blow moulding, tooling and associated secondary services to a variety of customers for a variety of applications. We have successfully produced solutions for the Medical, Industrial, Consumer Goods, Sporting Goods, Electronics, GSA/DOD, Home & Garden and Energy industries. Let us be a one stop turn-key source for your molding requirements.
Agri-Industrial Plastics CompanyFairfield, IA 641-472-4188 Custom, large-part blow moulding solutions. Expertise in design & production of structural panels, specialty products, & EPA compliant multi-layer fuel tanks up to 50 gallons. With 30+ years of experience & state-of-the-art machines, Agri-Industrial Plastics is committed to creating the highest quality products & exceeding your expectations at every phase of the process from design to delivery.
Custom-Pak, Inc.Clinton, IA 563-242-1801 With locations in Clinton & Dewitt, IA, Walnut Ridge, AR & Mexicali, Mexico, Custom-Pak leads the way in advanced blow moulding technology, even designing & building energy efficient machines & sophisticated molds for faster, more cost efficient & better quality results. We serve all markets with a wide array of products. Contact us today for more information.
Penguin, LLCSturgis, MI 269-651-9488 With blow moulding presses from 1 to 80 lbs., Penguin has the ability & resources for every step of your blow moulding requirements - from a competitive part quote to part & product development support start to finish. Penguin has an established infrastructure like no other. We can simply mold parts for you or completely assemble & ship your finished products anywhere in the world.
STM PlasticsAugusta, KS 888-269-3385 Since 1965, STM Plastics in Augusta, KS has provided quality products at competitive prices; becoming a leading supplier of custom plastic products. We combine years of experience with knowledge of new techniques and procedures in the ever changing field of blow moulding to consistently meet and exceed our customer`s expectations.
|
|
Cado CompanyFitchburg, MA 978-343-2989 For over 50 years, Cado Company has been a full service blow moulding company for the plastics industry. We can take your plastic idea from concept to finished product. We provide solutions for short term blow molding runs as well as high volume production in either commodity or engineering grade resins. At Cado, we consult, design, build and produce. Let us be your blow moulding source.
Scandia Plastics, Inc.Sheboygan, WI 920-452-2071 At Scandia Plastics we take pride in being a worldwide developer in new extruded plastic profiles, technologies and innovations. We have over 100 years of experience blow moulding. Our engineering and technical expertise allows us not only to assist in design and product development, but also provides the advantage of streamlining the blow molding process and reducing inefficiencies.
Blow Molded ProductsRiverside, CA 951-360-6055 One Stop Shop for quality blow moulding products at prices you can afford. Blow Molded Products has long been the industry leader in blow moulding products that require high attention to detail from start to finish. For stock or specially designed products, everything is done in-house--product & mold design & tooling for short or long runs! Call our company today!
Pinnacle Plastic Products, Inc.Bowling Green, OH 419-352-8688 From design to finish, trust Pinnacle Plastic Products with your blow moulding needs. This company has over a century of accumulated knowledge that is brought into every single project. We take pride in our hallmarks of extensive design engineering and molding expertise for custom products. If your job can be done, we can find a way to do it! Call us today to get started.
|

Blow molders manufacture many different products, including toys, blow molded cases for transport and storage, sports equipment, garbage cans, planters, and most commonly, blow molded containers like plastic bottles for industries such as beverage, petrochemical and automotive. Blow molded plastics are all thermoplastic resins, and include high and low density polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polyamide and acetal. The purpose of blow molding is to form a uniform finished plastic product that is smooth, airtight and does not need to be joined together in any way. While injection molding and rotational molding are more precise methods of plastic molding, blow molding offers the advantage of high-volume capacity, efficiency and relatively low costs. Blow molded products can be formed from standard and common die-cast cavities, but custom blow molding can be used to create specific products for unusual and unique purposes. It is the most well-suited method for forming hollow plastic parts and thousands of applications benefit from the versatility of the process combined with the strength and durability of the products.
Injection blow molding, extrusion blow molding, and stretch blow molding are the three most common types of blow molding which differ during the pre-form stages. Each variation has specific advantages and application uses, yet the basic process of blowmolding is straightforward. The plastic is melted down and formed into a parison which is clamped into a mold, a blow pin is then used to force compressed air into the parison and the molten plastic expands to fit the shape of the cavity. Controlled and constant air flow is essential to the quality of the final outcome as varying wall thicknesses compromise the strength and durability of the product. Blow molders have to ensure the constant expansion of the plastic in the mold to achieve uniform wall thickness in the product. The cavity is cooled, usually by conduction, and the hardened plastic product is removed from the mold, sometimes with the assistance of ejector pins. The process usually takes a matter of seconds and therefore blow molding machines can produce high-volumes of durable plastic products in short periods of time with minimal finishing requirements.