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It is the process by which hollow parts are molded by expanding the semi-molted polypropylene against the internal surface of a mold. The process includes the extrusion of a resin tube or Parison downwards between the open walls of a mold, which is later closed; both the upper and lower parts of the Parison are then cut or sealed off. Afterwards, air is injected inside the Parison with the help of a metallic insert which has been specially designed for this purpose. The resin acquires the shape of the mold, after which it is cooled down and removed from the mold.

Among the most common applications of this process we can find: bottles for milk, juices, mineral water, detergents, serums and large bottles for mineral water, among others.
 
GRADE APPLICATIONS
I.F.
M.F. R.I. Detail
J300 General Extrusion blow molding. Profiles.
1.4
1500 45
J302 Extrusion-Compression of caps for bottles used for carbonated beverages.
2.3
1800 40
B325 Extrusion blow molding.
1.4
900 65
B328 Extrusion blow molding. Household articles. Thermoforming.
1.4
1000 110
Legend
I.F.: Melt flow index (dg/min) l M.F.:  Flexural Modulus (MPa) l R.I.: High-Impact resistance Izod (J/m)

  Extrusion Process
 
     
  Injection Process
 
     
  Compression Process  
     
  Blow Molding Process  
     
  Thermoforming Process  
   
  Film Process  
     
  Fiber Process  
 
 
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