Application route

Medicine Bottle Programs

Machine and mold support for medicine bottles where stable neck dimensions, cleanliness and repeatability matter.

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

Medicine Bottle Programs RFQs need route-fit data first.

Medicine bottle programs should start with neck finish, repeatability target, material route and clean handling requirements before machine selection.

  • Bottle capacity and dosing/cap route
  • Neck finish and sealing surface
  • Material and cleanliness expectations
  • Target output and sample approval plan
Suggested scope

Machine and mold routes to review.

KRC900-I PPKRC900-II PETPreform molds

Route notes

  • Confirm neck dimensions first because cap and sealing fit drive mold acceptance.
  • Plan clean air and pressure requirements before finalizing the machine route.
  • Use preform and blow mold review together when repeatability is more important than raw speed.
RFQ checks

Confirm before quote.

  • Bottle capacity and neck finish
  • Clean air and pressure planning
  • Mold precision and acceptance samples
Risk checks
  • Do not skip neck finish tolerance review.
  • Do not mix medicine and daily-use assumptions in one quote.
  • Do not approve production before sample sealing checks are agreed.
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 KRC900-I PP, KRC900-II PET, Preform molds
Buyer should prepare Bottle capacity and dosing/cap route
All buyer inputs
  • Bottle capacity and dosing/cap route
  • Neck finish and sealing surface
  • Material and cleanliness expectations
  • Target output and sample approval plan
Engineering review focus Bottle capacity and neck finish
All engineering checks
  • Bottle capacity and neck finish
  • Clean air and pressure planning
  • Mold precision and acceptance samples
Quote risk to avoid Do not skip neck finish tolerance review.
All quote risks
  • Do not skip neck finish tolerance review.
  • Do not mix medicine and daily-use assumptions in one quote.
  • Do not approve production before sample sealing checks are agreed.
Related application routes
FAQ

Questions buyers ask before this application quote.

What makes medicine bottle RFQs different from general bottles?

Medicine bottle RFQs usually need stronger neck, sealing and repeatability checks, not only bottle volume and output.

Should medicine bottle molds be matched to the machine early?

Yes. Mold precision, cavity route and machine constraints should be checked before final tooling approval.

What should be sent before quote?

Send bottle drawing or sample, neck finish, material, output target, cap route and any cleanliness or sample acceptance requirements.