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Wilmington Machinery at NPE 2012

Wilmington Machinery at NPE 2012

Wilmington Machinery, well known for rotary blow molding and large part injection molding systems, will be profiling its latest technology at NPE 2012.

Contiform 3: the new generation of blow-moulders

Contiform 3: the new generation of blow-moulders

The Contiform 3 is the latest generation of Krones’ stretch blow-moulding machine series. It is available on the market as of now in a purposefully, in some parts entirely redesigned version of the individual process steps involved.

Nissei ASB to Deliver 1,000th ASB-70DPH

Nissei ASB to Deliver 1,000th ASB-70DPH

Nissei ASB Co., the wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s Nissei ASB Machine Co. Ltd., has achieved a major milestone with the scheduled delivery of its 1,000th ASB-70DPH one-step injection stretch-blow molding machine for the production of narrow-neck and wide mouth PET containers.

New concept for the clamping unit of the Eblow from Bekum

New concept for the clamping unit of the Eblow from Bekum

The global premiere of the EBLOW electric blow moulding machine at the K'07 sees BEKUM take a new technological path. The findings of several thousand operating hours in the development lab in Berlin and constructive advice from our customers were all used in the further development of the EBLOW x07 D series.

The newest one-step stretch-blow molding machine from Nissei

The newest one-step stretch-blow molding machine from Nissei

The ASB-150DPW will be demonstrated, running a 14-cavity jar mold and producing 3360 bottles/hr. The machine demonstration is also supported by DAK Americas (PET resin), AF Compressors (HP compressor), and Universal Dynamics (resin dryer).

New Plastiblow machines for the production of lightweight dairy bottles

New Plastiblow machines for the production of lightweight dairy bottles

Liquid yogurts in single serve bottles is one of the most rapidly growing sectors in the drink packaging industry. Actually, in many of the markets such as Japan, Europe and South America, pourable yogurts are becoming more and more common as they are much easier to consume than thicker yogurts usually eaten with a spoon and thanks to the general perception of good health associated with yogurt consumption.

Bekum demonstrates its "Tandem Blow" process

Bekum demonstrates its "Tandem Blow" process

The "Tandem Blow" process developed by Bekum is increasingly proving to be an engine of efficiency. This process, first unveiled at the K1998, can point to an extremely successful market penetration after almost 10 years. The success of this technology ideally complements the trend towards small drinking yoghurt bottles, such as Actimel & Co.