Application route

Beverage and Water Bottles

PET bottle blowing routes for mineral water, beverage and oil packaging projects from sample bottle to production setup.

Reference visualization of an unbranded PET container representing this application route.
Container reference visualization — not an exact bottle specification, verified project photograph or measured result.
Direct application answer

Beverage and Water Bottles RFQs need route-fit data first.

Water and beverage bottle lines should confirm PET preform, bottle volume, target pcs/hr and filling-line handoff before equipment comparison.

  • Bottle volume and neck finish
  • Preform size, weight and supplier route
  • Current and future output target
  • Filling, conveyor and packing handoff
Suggested scope

Machine and mold routes to review.

KRC5000-IKRC2500-IKRC900-II PET

Route notes

  • Use higher-output KRC routes when output and filling-line handoff are already defined.
  • Use compact KRC routes for startup, trial or lower-volume water bottle programs.
  • Review downstream conveyor and filling interface before quoting auxiliary equipment.
RFQ checks

Confirm before quote.

  • Target output per hour
  • Preform size and weight
  • Downstream conveyor and filling line interface
Risk checks
  • Do not request water bottle equipment without preform data.
  • Do not ignore filling-line speed and conveyor height.
  • Do not finalize the mold route before wall thickness and neck finish are checked.
Application matrix

Map product route, buyer input and risk before quote.

This application page keeps machine choice, mold scope and RFQ data together so buyers do not compare a loose catalog model against a real production requirement.

Suggested equipment scope KRC5000-I, KRC2500-I, KRC900-II PET
Buyer should prepare Bottle volume and neck finish
All buyer inputs
  • Bottle volume and neck finish
  • Preform size, weight and supplier route
  • Current and future output target
  • Filling, conveyor and packing handoff
Engineering review focus Target output per hour
All engineering checks
  • Target output per hour
  • Preform size and weight
  • Downstream conveyor and filling line interface
Quote risk to avoid Do not request water bottle equipment without preform data.
All quote risks
  • Do not request water bottle equipment without preform data.
  • Do not ignore filling-line speed and conveyor height.
  • Do not finalize the mold route before wall thickness and neck finish are checked.
Related application routes
FAQ

Questions buyers ask before this application quote.

What is the first input for a water bottle blowing machine quote?

Start with bottle volume, preform size, preform weight, neck finish and target output per hour.

Can the same route support beverage and water bottles?

Often yes, but cap route, bottle strength and downstream filling requirements should be reviewed before final selection.

When should KRC5000-I be considered?

Consider the higher-output route when production capacity and downstream handoff are the main constraints.