In the comprehensive article “Types of Blow Molding” from IQS Directory, the discussion delves into the diverse techniques of blow molding, shedding light on extrusion and injection blow molding, along with their variations.
Extrusion blow molding involves the extrusion of a parison, a heated plastic tube, which is then inflated using compressed air to form the desired shape. The process is characterized by continuous and intermittent methods. Continuous extrusion blow molding entails the continuous extrusion of the parison, followed by cutting and molding into shape. Various configurations like shuttle press and rotating wheel are detailed, each offering unique advantages in terms of cost and throughput.
As experts in mold specialization, insights into the nuances of extrusion blow molding are provided, highlighting its applications and considerations for optimal efficiency and production output.
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