- 1. Plastic Resin Feeding or Charging
Plastic resins are fed into the blow molding machine either manually or via an automated process. The plastic resin is then melted and injected into the mold cavity. It then solidifies as it cools and creates the desired shape. The blow molding machine then opens the mold, and the now-solidified product is ejected.
- 2. Plasticizing or Melting
In the second step of the blow molding process, plastic material is fed into a heated barrel. As the material is heated, it begins to melt and flow. At this stage, the molten material is plasticized, meaning it is softened and made pliable enough to be molded.
- 3. Parison Extrusion or Preform Injection
Preform injection injects hot liquid material into the mold to create a preform. Preform injection is typically used for materials that are not able to be blow molded, such as glass or metal.
Parison extrusion is the process of extruding molten material through a die to create a parison. A parison is a tubular shape that can be inflated to form the desired shape. Parison extrusion is typically used for materials that are not able to be blow molded, such as glass or metal.
- 4. Inflation or Blow molding
Inflation or blow molding is the process of inflating hot liquid plastic into a mold to create a hollow product. This process creates products with a range of sizes and shapes.
The first step in inflation or blow molding heating plastic until it is in a molten state. Next, is to inject the material into the mold. Once the mold is full, the plastic is allowed to cool and harden. The last step is to remove the product from the mold.
After the parison is blown and cooled, it is cut to the desired length using a trimming knife. The cutting leaves a smooth, finished edge on the part.
Leak testing is important to ensure that the preform is free of defects that could cause problems during the blowing process. To do this, air is injected into the preform, and then it is placed in a water bath. If there are any leaks, bubbles will be seen coming from the preform.
If no leaks are found, the preform is then ready to be blown into its final shape.