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a. Extrusion Blow Moulding (EBM)

  • Most common method.
  • Parison (tube of hot plastic) is extruded and then inflated.
  • Used for bottles, containers, automotive parts.

b. Injection Blow Moulding (IBM)

  • Preform is made via injection moulding, then transferred to blow moulding station.
  • Offers better control of wall thickness.
  • Common for pharmaceutical and cosmetic bottles.

c. Injection Stretch Blow Moulding (ISBM)

  • Preform is stretched axially and radially before blowing.
  • High strength and clarity.
  • Used for PET bottles, especially for carbonated drinks.

d. Stretch Blow Moulding

  • Involves stretching the preform during the blow stage.
  • Can be one-step or two-step.
  • Used for lightweight and high-clarity containers.

e. Co-extrusion Blow Moulding

  • Multi-layered parisons are extruded.
  • Allows for barrier layers, different material properties.

Used for food packaging, fuel tanks.

TYPE OF BLOW MOULDING

There are three main types of blow moulding:

  1. Extrusion Blow Moulding (EBM) – Most commonly used; ideal for containers and bottles.

  2. Injection Blow Moulding (IBM) – Used for small, precise containers like medical bottles.

  3. Injection Stretch Blow Moulding (ISBM) – Used for high-clarity bottles like soda or water bottles (PET).