The blow moulding process

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3 Oct 201702:45

Summary

TLDRThe video explains the plastic blow molding process used to create hollow containers like jars and bottles. It starts with raw plastic granules, which are melted and molded into a paracin, then blown into the shape of a mold using pressurized air. After cooling and solidifying, excess plastic is removed and sent back into a closed-loop system for recycling. Containers are tested for leaks and then packaged for product manufacturers. The process ensures efficiency, minimal waste, and high-quality containers ready for use.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Blow molding is the most popular method used for producing hollow plastic containers.
  • 😀 Various raw materials are used in blow molding depending on the container's application and performance requirements.
  • 😀 Plastic granules are fed into a heated barrel, where they are melted and mixed with a colorant called master batch.
  • 😀 A molten tube of plastic, known as a paracin, is extruded and cut with a hot blade.
  • 😀 The paracin is captured by a water-cooled mold, and pressurized air is blown into it to shape the container.
  • 😀 Once cooled and solidified, the mold opens, and the newly formed container is ejected.
  • 😀 Excess plastic, called the tail, is removed from the container and returned to the beginning of the process for reuse in a closed-loop system.
  • 😀 The container undergoes trimming to remove additional excess plastic known as the lust head.
  • 😀 Both the tail and lust head are collected and added back into the closed-loop system for recycling.
  • 😀 Containers are tested for leaks by pressurizing them with air; if a leak is detected, the container is rejected and sent back into the system for recycling.
  • 😀 Once all excess plastic is removed and quality checks are completed, the containers are ready for packaging and distribution to manufacturers.

Q & A

  • What is plastic blow molding used for?

    -Plastic blow molding is primarily used to produce hollow containers such as jars and bottles.

  • What raw material is used in the blow molding process?

    -The raw material used is plastic in granular form, which is fed into the feed barrel. The material can vary depending on the container's application and expected performance.

  • How does the plastic material get processed in the machine?

    -The granular plastic is heated in a feed barrel to melt it, and a colorant called master batch is evenly dispersed into the material.

  • What is a paracin in blow molding?

    -A paracin is a molten tube of plastic that is extruded from the machine head and cut with a hot blade during the blow molding process.

  • What role does the blowing nozzle play in blow molding?

    -The blowing nozzle is inserted into the paracin, and pressurized air is blown into it, forcing the plastic to take the shape of the mold.

  • How does the mold contribute to the blow molding process?

    -The mold captures the molten paracin, and once the air is blown into it, the hot plastic takes the shape of the mold, which solidifies as it cools.

  • What happens to the excess plastic during blow molding?

    -Excess plastic, known as the tail, is removed by a de-flasher, then recycled by being ground and reused in a closed-loop system.

  • What is the purpose of the trimmer in the process?

    -The trimmer removes any remaining excess plastic called the 'lust head,' which is also added to the closed-loop system for reuse.

  • How are the bottles tested for defects?

    -The bottles undergo a leak test where air is blown into the bottle. If there are any leaks, the air will escape, and the bottle will be rejected.

  • What happens to rejected bottles after the leak test?

    -Rejected bottles are sent back into the closed-loop system for recycling and reuse.

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Plastic ProductionBlow MoldingRecycling ProcessSustainabilityManufacturingPlastic ContainersIndustrial ProcessClosed-Loop SystemLeak TestEco-friendlyPackaging
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