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Single Station 60 Fully Automatic EBM Extrusion Blow Molding Machine For Packaging
A Single Station Automatic Extrusion Blow Molding Machine is a type of equipment used in the manufacturing industry to produce hollow plastic products through the extrusion blow molding process.
· Single station automatic extrusion blow molding machines are used in industries such as packaging, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods for producing a wide range of hollow plastic products.
· Automation: Fully automated processes reduce the need for manual intervention, improving efficiency and consistency.
· Product Quality: Automated systems help maintain consistent product quality throughout the production cycle.
· Cost-Effective: Automation leads to cost savings in labor and material usage.
Main Technical Parameter | ||
Max.Product Volume | (L) | 6 |
Theoretical Output | (PC/h) | 1500 |
Screw Diameter | (mm) | 60 |
Screw L/D ratio | (L/D) | 24-30 |
Screw drive power | (KW) | 15-18.5 |
Screw heating capacity | (KW) | 10.8-12 |
Output of HDPE | (kg/h) | 60-75 |
Oil pump drive power | (KW) | 5.5 |
Clamping force | (KN) | 70 |
Platen size | (WxH) mm | 368x430 |
Platen Opening Stroke | (mm) | 188~538 |
Max. Die diameter | (mm) | 150 |
Central distance of bi-die | (mm) | 150-200 |
Max. Die Diameter (Bi-die) | (mm) | 100 |
Central distance of three-die | (mm) | 100-120 |
Max. Die Diameter (three-die) | (mm) | 60 |
Central distance of four-die | (mm) | 85 |
Max. Die Diameter (four-die) | (mm) | 30 |
Average Energy Consumption | (kw/h) | 16.5 |
Blowing pressure | (Mpa) | 0.6 |
Air Consumption | (M³/MIN) | 0.5 |
Cooling water pressure | (Mpa) | 0.3 |
Water consumption | (L/MIN) | 50 |
Size of machine | (LxWxH) /m | 2.95x1.9x2.5 |
Weight of machine | (TON) | 5.5 |
Automatic Extrusion Blow Molding Machine
· The process begins with plastic resin being fed into the extruder, where it is heated and formed into a tube-shaped parison.
· The parison is then transferred to the mold cavity and clamped into place.
· Compressed air is blown into the parison, expanding it to conform to the shape of the mold.
· Once the plastic has cooled and solidified, the mold opens, and the finished product is ejected.