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Extrusion Blow Molding

The extrusion blow molding process is the simplest method of producing hollow, thin walled plastic containers. Most plastic bottles are manufactured by this method in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, neck openings and handle styles. Finished products range from large water tanks to small disposable eyedroppers.

R & D Molders, Inc.
Georgetown, TX
512-763-3600
Since 1974, R&D Molders has been a leader in extrusion blow molding. R&D Molders offers a range of extrusion blow molding products. At R&D Molders, quality, value, experience and dedication is what we live by. Visit our website today for a gallery of our products as well as a tour of our plant. We look forward to hearing from you! Thank you for considering R&D Molders.
Agri-Industrial Plastics Company
Fairfield, IA
641-472-4188
Since 1978, Agri-Industrial Plastics growth and expansion has been consistent over our history and our reputation in the extrusion blow molding industry is solid. We invest in only the best equipment available and have a dedicated team of associates from diverse professional backgrounds that contribute a base of knowledge, experience and a passion about what we do every day.
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 extrusion blow molding 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, LLC
Sturgis, MI
269-651-9488
With extrusion blow molding presses from 1 to 80 lbs, Penguin has the ability & resources for every step of your extrusion blow molding 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.
Premium Plastic Solutions LLC
Latrobe, PA
724-424-7000
At Premium Plastics Solutions LLC, we have a wide range of machine size capabilities from 1 to 75 pounds making us one of the most versatile extrusion blow molding facilities in the industry. Our products come in a variety of sizes, weight, dimensions, leaving customers to customize for any specific project. Visit our website to day; we are ready to assist you with your next molding needs.
Cado Company
Fitchburg, MA
978-343-2989
Cado Company is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality extrusion blow molding products. Our goal is to meet or exceed our customer`s outlook. Whether it`s product design, build services, 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 for more details.
Blow Molded Specialties, Inc.
Foley, MN
320-968-7251
Founded in 1992, Blow Molded Specialties has responded to the need for a customer driven extrusion blow molding facility, particularly for medium & large parts for structural, functional or aesthetic applications. BMS treats each project as a partnership. The process begins with listening to ensure that they understand the customer`s expectations and priorities. We value feedback, visit our site!
Blow Molded Products
Riverside, CA
951-360-6055
Blow Molded Products` experience in molding allows us to design and manufacture those tough jobs others can`t. From conception to completion, Blow Molded Products` team of experts will turn your plastic blow molding design into a finished product you can be proud of. Always expect excellent results at affordable prices; let us be your source for plastic blow molding.
Pinnacle Plastic Products, Inc.
Bowling Green, OH
419-352-8688
At Pinnacle Plastic Products, their expert work force is on the job around the clock extrusion blow molding, assembling and packing a variety of products for customers all over the world. Having created more than 4,000 complex sizes and shapes, they produce component parts as well as complete assembled products that are fully packed and ready to ship into retail distribution.
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Extrusion Blow Molding

The extrusion blow molding process is based on glass blowing to produce glass bottles, but uses PET, or biaxial oriented polyethylene terephthalate, as well as high density polyethylene, both of which are considered the best thermoplastics for extrusion blow molding. The plastic bottles are lightweight, usually clear or tinted, and strong enough to withstand the pressure of carbonation in certain beverages. Extrusion blow molding bottles are made to hold beverages like juice and pop, liquid soap, detergent and motor oil for consumer and industrial applications within the food and beverage, automotive, cleaning products, medical, cosmetics and drinking water industries. They are extruded into two mirror molds, and therefore have a visible seam dividing the bottle in half. Compared to other blow molding process, extrusion blow molding generates little waste, all of which is recyclable.

Extrusion blow molding begins with the formation of a parisan, which is a plastic tubular preform. Plastic pellets are loaded into a hopper and fed down into an extruder screw with a heating unit. As the pellets pass through the screw, they become molten and are pumped toward the die head. The liquid plastic flows horizontally and then downward, and emerges as a soft tube preform. The preform, which is called a parisan, is then extruded by compressed air as 2 molds simultaneously come together to form a cavity in the shape of the container. The plastic balloons out and is stretched thin into the mold cavity, taking its shape. The mold cavity is then chilled by cold water running through the molds. The newly formed part will always have a seam where the two mirror molds came together, and a small point at the bottom where the plastic balloon started. Some parts may have excess plastic that needs trimming from the neck or parting lines. The newly formed plastic parts are then put through post forming operations, including drilling, die cutting, milling, painting and adding decals or labels. Each container or part only takes a few seconds to form, and may be done in high volumes. They are formed in a continuous or intermittent method.