| | | Daily machine inspections, regular greasing and monitoring of fluids are key to making your blow molding machinery last, experts say. |
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| | New technology has been developed that enables HDPE to replace PP closures, meeting the package performance requirements on HDPE bottles while delivering a more recyclable total package. |
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| | | Wilmington Machinery's MSBW60-DC, which consists of two wheels with a common extruder, die head and trimming components, reduces the time required for mold changes. |
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| | | From the September 2020 issue: Digital decorating drives sustainability Krones' Dekron system prints labels directly onto PET bottles, making recycling easier while offering flexibility and customization. Finding solutions in outbreak OEMs and processors had to scramble as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains and drove unprecedented demand for blow molded packaging. Uniloy CEO looks back, ahead Its first year under new ownership was complicated by the pandemic, but Brian Marston sees promise in new technologies. |
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| | | Dynamic Conveyor's system lets customers choose features that help them handle the challenges of blow molding. |
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| | Tepex brand continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites from Lanxess can be used to locally boost the mechanical performance of blow molded components. |
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| | The line takes up less space than the company's Super Combi, but can produce, cap and fill up to 54,000 bottles of water per hour. |
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