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Posts Tagged ‘Small Bottles / Single-Serve’
Monday, March 7th, 2011
I have talked with many customers over the last several months about our high speed “SB” Rotary Blow Molding (RBM) systems for small bottles. The applications have been expanding as the process works for any where the parison is contained in the neck. The advantages that they all say we have as compared to other shuttles, recipes and wheels are:
• No complicated takeout systems or bottle knock out devices
• No complicated tooling (shear steels, blow pins, deflashing, etc) to maintain
• High operating efficiencies of the production line
• No complicated hydraulics and greater energy savings
• Much small machine requiring less floor space
• Because of the simplistic design it requires less people
• Much high quality bottles than can be made on other type of machines
Recently I talked with a customer that said our competitor told them the SB process “does not work”, I said “does not work, what do you mean?” the competitor says that your machine produces unblown bottles, the process does not work with no tails and it takes 3 people to run the line”. So I then put him in touch with a customer that has been running our SB system, very successfully, for 4 years. After the conversation he told me “you are right, he loves his machine and says he has less than one operator”. The moral of the story is, don’t believe what you hear from competitors. With the Wilmington’s SB system, things CAN BE too good to be true. It’s simple and better than any other process on the market today, I hope you will call me to find out the truth about the SB RBM systems.
910-431-1003 or email me at: jnewman@wilmingtonmachinery.com
-Jeff
Tags: Competitive Edge, Dairy Containers, HDPE Blow Molding Systems, HDPE containers, High Density Polyethylene, High Output Blow Molding, High Volume, Liquid Yogurt, Multilayer Bottles, Rotary Blow Molders, Shuttles, Single Serve Bottles, Small Bottles / Single-Serve, Wheel Blow Molders, Wheels, Wilmington Machinery Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Friday, November 12th, 2010
I am coming to you from Brazil doing customer visits, including one to our new 800 BPM SB blow molding line. We would like to thank everyone that visited us at the K-Show. It is always nice to see old friend and to meet new customers. This is one of the best shows Wilmington had in many years. The interest in the Small Bottle (SB) blow molding system and Palleteer plastic pallet making system was very high.
If you did not get a chance to stop by and see us, contact Russ or myself to discuss your project or to get more details.
Tags: Palleteer, Plastic Pallets, Small Bottles / Single-Serve, Wilmington Machinery Posted in Blow Molding, Extrusion Blow Molding | No Comments »
Monday, October 4th, 2010
Wilmington Machinery announced the shipment of the first dual parison Small Bottle (SB) rotary extrusion blow molding line. The new MSB40 Dual Parison machine produces 800 bottles per minute, operating at the very fast cycle time of 10 RPM (6 seconds). This machine has 40 stations, 4” extruder and Wilmington’s uniquely designed high-output dual parison diehead. The turnkey system includes molds, bottle conveying and high-speed rotary spin trimmer.
 Wilmington MSB40-Dual Parison Blow Molding System, 800 BPM
The system is being shipped to South America to produce 80 ml HDPE liquid yogurt bottles. The rotary molder’s 40 stations with dual cavities operate at a 6-second cycle time. Utilizing the SB technology, the molder is simple and efficient to operate as well as very repeatable. It produces weight variation of less than +/- 0.05 grams, yielding excellent material distribution.
“The system is part of our new SB series of rotary blow molding systems,” says Jeff Newman, Wilmington Machinery VP of Sales. “This is the first of several new dual parison models that we plan to build. Also to be built is our model MSB60 DP which will produce 80 ml type bottles at the rate of 1200 bottles per minute, and this is anticipated to be the fastest extrusion blow molding systems in world.”
The SB technology is ideally suited to these very high speed applications since it does not rely on clumsy mold knock out rod systems, cut-off knives or high-maintenance bottle takeout systems under the wheel. The bulk conveying of bottles away from the rotary blow molder is the key to its success. Plus, the streamlined Wilmington Blow Needle design further simplifies the process with only a single pneumatic function, resulting in less moving parts.
The repeatability of the process has exceeded expectations with a total weight variation of only plus/minus 0.05 grams. There is also the added benefit of an extremely small floor space requirement of only 30 x 45 feet, a fraction of the footprint that would be required by multiple shuttle or reciprocating blow molding machines.
In another first, Wilmington Machinery is working with Maer trimmers in Spain to produce their first 800 BPM rotary spin trimmer for single filed bottles. Bottles are delivered to the Maer from a Lanfranchi unscrambler.
The process can easily be scaled up to handle bottles as large as 250 ml (or larger) and speeds in excess of 1200 bottles per minute depending upon the size and weight. This is believed to be the fastest extrusion blow molding system in the world. Ideal bottle applications are food, single serve drinks, juices, teas, sports drinks, energy drinks, dairy/milk and liquid yogurts, just to name a few.
The MSB40 Dual Parison system is extremely impressive to see in operation. To see video footage and learn more about Wilmington’s dual parison SB rotary blow molding systems, please contact Jeff Newman at jnewman@wilmingtonmachinery.com or 910.431.1003 (mobile).
Tags: Small Bottles / Single-Serve Posted in Blow Molding, Extrusion Blow Molding | 2 Comments »
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
The demands for improving extrusion blow molded containers are rapidly increasing. A recently published forecast by Mastio & Company, a consulting firm in St. Joseph, MO, estimates 6.2% growth per year in plastic containers for blow molded food and beverage. Comparable or even slightly higher expansion is predicted for segments of consumer packaging that include pharmaceutical, health care, and cosmetics. The demand for EVOH is growing at a rate of at least 10% a year with 70% of that growth being in food packaging. 2003 year-end statistical summaries from the Society of the Plastics Industry indicate that of all plastics-related equipment categories: “Blow Molding showed the most promise, realizing increases in units shipped and dollar value of shipments of 19.4 percent and 10.5 percent respectively.”
Growth of that magnitude is fueled by diverse dynamics. Consumers demand that products must be convenient to use. Retailers want great shelf appeal and containers that are easy to stock and handle. Manufacturers want lower costs combined with improved performance in the filling line and shipping chain. Product formulators want longer shelf life from containers, frequently requiring barrier properties for moisture, gas, oxygen, chemicals and other elements. Converters want faster production rates, designs that lend themselves to higher speed production and more repeatable, high quality capabilities. This trend is especially strong in food, diary and beverage packaging. “Recently we have seen more interest in multi-serving packages versus the smaller single serve containers,” says Jeff Newman, VP of Wilmington Machinery.
Solving such packaging challenges may seem overwhelming. To meet diverse and many times conflicting specifications, companies are exploring multi-layer and barrier alternatives. In that regard, working together with material suppliers and machinery manufacturers often leads to the best and fastest solutions. For instance, Wilmington Machinery, barrier specialist in high speed blow molding machinery, has identified numerous multi-layer options to help its customers solve packaging problems such as improving shelf appeal, reducing costs, and creating better barrier protections.
Barrier protection for longer shelf life and improved product formulations is easily achieved by today’s improved materials using multi-layer configurations. Some packaging can be improved by adding a layer of the new highly effective moisture barrier material to the inside. A thin layer of flavor barrier material can be added and matched to a specific product need. A chemical solvent barrier can be achieved easily by adding a thin layer of specialized material. Oxygen barriers to extend shelf life and protect products are routinely accomplished through multi-layering methods as evident by the recent success of the plastic coffee canister in North America.
The blow molding industry is moving toward multi-layer and barrier applications. “Coextrusion blowmolded, barrier, single serve containers can be produced at a lower cost than comparable containers made using coinjection, barrier, stretch blowmolding,” says Bob Miller of Business Development Associates, a packaging consulting firm. “In addition the growing trend of using full body shrink labels eliminates any issues previously associated with gloss or clarity requirements of the container; thus, potentially favoring extrusion blowmolded polyolefin containers over PET.” Product designers, material suppliers and machinery manufacturers are now integral in the conversion process for testing, material evaluations and package performance. To meet the demand for new product development, Wilmington has equipped its laboratory with two multilayer machines for packaging and industrial applications. Additional process engineering, design engineers and a new field service manager support the overall turnkey efforts. “The focus at Wilmington Machinery is delivering the finished part. That means providing complete blow molding production lines that meet customers’ expectations, regardless of how demanding,” says Newman, a 20-year veteran of high output blow molding systems. “Innovations in multi-layer blow molding systems and materials have opened the door for cost effective conversion and package improvement opportunities that were not possible 5 years ago.”
Tags: Small Bottles / Single-Serve Posted in Blow Molding | 2 Comments »
Sunday, April 12th, 2009
NPE 2009 – Booth # S36054
Good News Item #1: Revolutionary, Easy-To-Use Plastic Pallet Making System
In 2009 Wilmington Machinery developed its new LUMINA PALLET system. This innovative process encompasses plastic pallet manufacturing from pellets to pallets. Of key importance, design features of the equipment require dramatically less floor space. Visit Booth S36054 to view the production cell in a fully automated operation and learn how you can benefit from the growing and profitable plastic pallet business.
Plastic pallets are growing globally in popularity due to their cleanliness, a shortage of available wood and the opportunity to use 100% recycled materials. Because of their nearly limitless shape possibilities, plastic pallets can be designed to function and perform in superior ways compared to wooden pallets. Today many companies want to make their own pallets and Wilmington Machinery has made that easy.
Good News Item #2: Small Bottle System Now With Dual Parisons
The proven performance of Wilmington Machinery’s SB (Small Bottle) system now features dual parisons, making the system more cost effective! Visit Booth S36054 and watch a video of this impressive system producing bottles at Wilmington’s plant in North Carolina. Plus, ask about Wilmington Machinery’s new Series V (Large Bottle) machines with recently updated features designed to help blow molders reduce cost even further. Learn details of some of the successful multi-layer applications for the Series V machine from the Wilmington machinery staff at NPE 2009.
Wilmington Machinery’s latest SB system features a 50 cavity, 6 layer HDPE coextrusion system capable of more than 2000 lbs. per hour and 18,000 bottles per hour depending upon the size. It is supplied with multiple sets of molds, bottle conveying and trimming. This breakthrough in technology for small bottle blow molders is achieved by a combination of proprietary developments in mold design, bottle handling, high speed parison extrusion methods and processing.
Good News Item #3: Custom Proprietary Systems-Building Capabilities Bring Unique Marketplace Applications To Life
Wilmington Machinery continues to develop unique proprietary machines for new applications. Can’t find the right machine to do your job? Wilmington Machinery experience might be just what you need to separate your company from the competition. Wilmington Machinery’s approach allows you to own your own unique technology and gives you all exclusive rights to the new process. That is a significant competitive advantage!
Wilmington Machinery understands your needs and how to define, create specifications, design, build, validate, train and document. This approach has proven highly successful in building, thermoforming, extrusion, injection, blow molding and hybrid type proprietary systems. Visit Booth S36054 to discover how Wilmington Machinery has, for more than forty years, helped diverse customers with proprietary machinery needs.
Good News Item #4: Continuous Improvements In Structural Foam Systems
The Wilmington Machinery LUMINA line has been significantly improved with a simplified nozzle / manifolding system, streamlined independent sequence nozzle control, larger platens and electric extruder drives. In fact, LUMINA systems are currently available for immediate shipping. Visit Booth S36054 to ask for details.
Wilmington Machinery is a recognized leader in the manufacture of structural foam injection molding machinery for the production of structural plastic parts up to 300 lbs. and 10 ft. in length. Wilmington Machinery’s unique Versafil sequential injection system allows precise molding of multiple yet completely different parts at the same time and true independent nozzle control.
Important product line attributes for the LUMINA include:
- Two-stage extrusion/injection
- Sequential injection
- Multi-nozzle injection with modular manifolds
- Independent nozzle control
2009 NPE Wilmington Machinery Booth: # S36054
To set up an appointment at the show contact:
Jeff Newman
Wilmington Machinery
4628 Northchase Parkway NE
Wilmington, NC 28405
910.452.5090 x104
Email: jnewman@wilmingtonmachinery.com
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