Machine comparison route

Bottle blow molding machine selection starts with material and bottle data.

A bottle blow molding machine should be selected from bottle geometry, material, neck finish, output target, mold scope and line handoff rather than price alone. PET, PP and special-material routes can require different heating and tooling assumptions, so engineering must validate the actual bottle and factory requirements before quotation.

4 RFQ inputs 4 matched routes Machine + mold planning path
Direct answer

Match the bottle brief before comparing a machine route.

Use 4 RFQ inputs to compare 4 matched public routes: bottle data, material, output and mold acceptance. Treat the match as a shortlist; engineering still confirms the final machine, tooling, utilities and acceptance scope in the written quotation.

  • 4 published RFQ inputs define the initial bottle brief.
  • 4 public product routes form the current shortlist.
  • Final performance and commercial scope remain quotation-confirmed.
Buyer decision

What this project needs to clarify.

Broad machine interest should be narrowed by material, bottle geometry, output target, mold scope and line planning.

Selection criteria

  • Material route and final bottle use case.
  • Bottle volume, body geometry, neck finish and handle or shoulder complexity.
  • Target output, automation level and operator workflow.
  • Bottle blow mold fit, preform route and downstream handling requirements.
Supplier comparison

What a buyer should verify before comparing price.

These comparison points keep price checks grounded in bottle data, machine fit, tooling scope and support risk.

Material scope
Weak signal: The page treats all plastic bottles as the same route. Strong signal: PET, PP and special material routes are separated before engineering review.
Bottle geometry
Weak signal: Quote is based on product category only. Strong signal: Volume, neck finish, handle, shoulder and wall distribution are reviewed.
Factory workflow
Weak signal: Machine selection ignores labor, handoff and line layout. Strong signal: Automation, operator access, conveyor and packing flow are discussed before quote.
RFQ process

Turn the inquiry into engineering data.

01 Classify the bottle route

Identify material, use case, bottle volume and whether the bottle has handle, wide mouth or special geometry.

02 Match machine and tooling

Send drawing, preform data, mold expectations and target output so engineering can map machine and mold fit.

03 Plan the production handoff

Confirm operator workflow, conveyor or filling-line handoff, auxiliary equipment and support needs.

Matched routes

Related KRC products and mold pages.

These links keep this guide connected to product pages and practical RFQ paths.

Automatic Bottle Blowing Machine

KRC900-II PET

Automatic stretch blow molding machine for PET bottle programs that need stable heating, safe machine action and compact output.

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Automatic Bottle Blowing Machine

KRC900-II PP

Automatic PP bottle blowing machine for daily-use, cosmetic and technical bottle projects where stable process control matters.

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Bottle Blowing Equipment

KRC2500-I

Mid-capacity bottle blowing equipment for PET and PP packaging factories that need balanced output and footprint.

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Bottle Blowing Equipment

KRC1500-I

Bottle blowing machine for small-to-medium bottle production, new packaging projects and factory trials.

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FAQ

Buyer questions for this route.

How do I choose a bottle blow molding machine?

Start from bottle material, bottle dimensions, neck finish, target output, mold scope and downstream handling before selecting the model.

Can one bottle blow molding machine fit PET and PP projects?

Not automatically. PET and PP routes should be reviewed separately because heating behavior, pressure route and mold acceptance can differ.

Is blow moulding bottles different from blow molding bottles?

No — only the spelling differs. "Blow moulding" is the UK and Commonwealth form and "blow molding" the US form of the same process, and a bottle blow moulding machine is the same equipment as a bottle blow molding machine. Quotations, drawings and RFQ threads often mix both spellings, so neither should be read as a different machine class.

Is a bottle blow molding machine the same as a PET bottle blowing machine?

PET bottle machines are one important route, but bottle blow molding can also involve PP or special material routes depending on the project.

What changes the recommended machine route?

Bottle size, material, preform data, output target, mold scope, automation level and downstream handling can all change the route.

Can one quote cover machine, mold and auxiliary equipment?

Yes. The RFQ should clearly state whether it needs machine only, mold only, machine plus mold or complete line support.