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Extrusion Blow Moulding (EBM)

Using the EBM production method, which includes the capability of producing multilayer bottles (Co-Ex) with up to six layers, the material is heated and formed into a tube before being placed into a blow mold. Once the tube is in the mold, it is inflated to take its final shape. This manufacturing technique is versatile and can be used for nearly any plastic bottle or container intended for household or professional products, cosmetics, beverages, food, as well as pesticides or oils/lubricants. The types of plastics used in this method include HDPE, LDPE, and PP.

Injection Moulding (IM)

Using the EBM production method, which includes the capability of producing multilayer bottles (Co-Ex) with up to six layers, the material is heated and formed into a tube before being placed into a blow mold. Once the tube is in the mold, it is inflated to take its final shape. This manufacturing technique is versatile and can be used for nearly any plastic bottle or container intended for household or professional products, cosmetics, beverages, food, as well as pesticides or oils/lubricants. The types of plastics used in this method include HDPE, LDPE, and PP.
Using the IM production method, the material is heated and injected at high pressure into a mold that forms the desired shape. This method is primarily used for manufacturing caps, preforms, or any other detachable plastic component of the packaging, such as handles. The types of plastics commonly used in this method are PP and PE. In the 1-stage ISBM production method, the final product is produced within the same machine. Initially, preforms are created using an injection mold. While still warm and malleable, these preforms are placed into a blow mold. The preform is then stretched to achieve high mechanical strength before being inflated to form the desired shape. This method allows for highly efficient and rapid production. The final product’s neck does not have a support ring, and cap orientation can be achieved. This method is used for high-demand bottles and jars intended for beverages, food, household care products, and personal care products (cosmetics). The types of plastics used in this method are PET and PP. In the 2-stage ISBM production method, we are using preforms with a support ring. These preforms are either sourced from the market (standard sizes) or produced using an injection molding machine. In the second stage, the preforms are placed into a Stretch Blow Molding machine where they are heated, softened, and then inserted into a blow mold. The preform is stretched to achieve high mechanical strength before being inflated to form the desired shape. This method enables highly efficient and rapid production. It is used for bottles intended for packaging beverages, food, household care products, and personal care products (cosmetics). The type of plastic used for this method is PET. Screen printing allows for the application of text and designs in all colors directly onto the plastic packaging without creating embossed surfaces. This method is ideal for exclusive customer codes who prefer not to have labels or embossed textures on their product packaging. Screen printing ensures a high-quality, durable, and aesthetically pleasing result. It can be applied to any type of plastic.

Injection Stretch Blow Moulding (ISBM) 1-stage

In the 1-stage ISBM production method, the final product is produced within the same machine. Initially, preforms are created using an injection mold. While still warm and malleable, these preforms are placed into a blow mold. The preform is then stretched to achieve high mechanical strength before being inflated to form the desired shape. This method allows for highly efficient and rapid production. The final product’s neck does not have a support ring, and cap orientation can be achieved. This method is used for high-demand bottles and jars intended for beverages, food, household care products, and personal care products (cosmetics). The types of plastics used in this method are PET and PP.

Injection Stretch Blow Moulding (ISBM) 2-stage

In the 2-stage ISBM production method, we are using preforms with a support ring. These preforms are either sourced from the market (standard sizes) or produced using an injection molding machine. In the second stage, the preforms are placed into a Stretch Blow Molding machine where they are heated, softened, and then inserted into a blow mold. The preform is stretched to achieve high mechanical strength before being inflated to form the desired shape. This method enables highly efficient and rapid production. It is used for bottles intended for packaging beverages, food, household care products, and personal care products (cosmetics). The type of plastic used for this method is PET.

Silk screen printing (SSP)

Screen printing allows for the application of text and designs in all colors directly onto the plastic packaging without creating embossed surfaces. This method is ideal for exclusive customer codes who prefer not to have labels or embossed textures on their product packaging. Screen printing ensures a high-quality, durable, and aesthetically pleasing result. It can be applied to any type of plastic.