Illustrative worked example

Edible Oil Handle Bottle Mold Route

Illustrative worked example: oil bottle mold planning focused on handle geometry, shoulder transition, wall distribution and filling handoff.

Evidence boundary

Planning example—not a production record.

These are illustrative worked examples created in house for RFQ planning. No real engagement, order, site or measured production record sits behind them, and all figures are planning inputs rather than measured performance.

Direct answer

What this example demonstrates.

Handle oil bottle molds should be reviewed as geometry-risk tooling, not as a simple round bottle mold.

  • Handle and shoulder geometry
  • Bottle volume and grip requirement
  • Neck finish and cap route
  • Filling and packing handoff
Example parameters

Illustrative planning data for RFQ review.

These fields demonstrate how an incomplete bottle brief can be organized. They are not order records or measured line performance.

Bottle Handle oil bottle with grip and shoulder transition
Material PET or project-specified oil packaging material
Target output Mid-capacity output review with tooling acceptance
Scope Handle bottle blow mold, machine fit and trial sample review
Recommended equipment Handle oil bottle blow mold with KRC1500-I or KRC2500-I fit review
Key risk Handle wall distribution, grip strength and cap sealing route
Planning output Geometry review separated from generic mold pricing
Reference inputs to request Bottle drawing, handle close-ups, sample trial photos and mold machining photos
Reference media

Generic visuals for understanding the planning route.

These machine, mold, sample and line-support images illustrate the inputs discussed here. They are not tied to a real order or measured production record.

Handle oil bottle sample reference
Handle and shoulder geometry should be reviewed from multiple sample angles.
Planning output

From example inputs to an engineering checklist.

Each worked example shows the starting inputs, engineering checks and planning output without claiming a completed order.

01

Starting inputs

The sample brief is treated as planning input, not as a final machine selection.

  • Handle oil bottle with grip and shoulder transition
  • PET or project-specified oil packaging material
  • Mid-capacity output review with tooling acceptance
  • Handle bottle blow mold, machine fit and trial sample review
  • Handle and shoulder geometry
  • Bottle volume and grip requirement
02

Engineering checks

Engineering reviews bottle geometry, tooling fit and handoff risk before pricing.

  • Handle wall distribution, grip strength and cap sealing route
  • Do not quote from one front photo.
  • Do not ignore handle wall distribution.
  • Do not approve tooling before grip and sealing checks.
  • Machine, mold and auxiliary assumptions checked together
03

Planning output

The worked route produces a checklist for review before final quotation.

  • Handle oil bottle blow mold with KRC1500-I or KRC2500-I fit review
  • Geometry review separated from generic mold pricing
  • Handle oil bottle blow mold
  • KRC2500-I or KRC1500-I machine fit review
  • Trial sample wall distribution check
Checklist preview

What this planning route organizes for review.

This preview organizes a route recommendation, tooling scope, missing data and next quotation step from illustrative inputs.

Recommended machine route Handle oil bottle blow mold with KRC1500-I or KRC2500-I fit review
Mold cavity plan Handle oil bottle blow mold
Auxiliary checklist Utilities and downstream handoff checked when they affect quote scope
Missing data list Bottle drawing, handle close-ups, sample trial photos and mold machining photos
Trial sample requirement Trial sample requirement confirmed by bottle drawing, material and acceptance target
Worked-example planning output The worked route separates geometry review, mold fit and sample approval so alternative tooling paths can be compared consistently.
Example input gap

Why the sample brief is not quote-ready.

This example starts with a front image and a simple mold request but lacks the geometry needed for a reliable tooling review.

Risk checks used by engineering
  • Do not quote from one front photo.
  • Do not ignore handle wall distribution.
  • Do not approve tooling before grip and sealing checks.
Matched products

Products connected to this worked example.

Use these pages to move from illustrative planning inputs to product context and RFQ preparation.

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 Blow Mold

Handle Oil Bottle Mold

Handle oil bottle blow mold page for projects where bottle drawing, handle geometry and cavity plan must be reviewed together.

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Bottle Blow Mold

Oil Bottle Mold

Oil bottle blow mold page for daily-use and oil container projects where technical details are confirmed from bottle data.

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FAQ

Questions this worked example addresses.

Why is a handle oil bottle mold higher risk?

The handle and shoulder can create uneven wall distribution, so sample and machine-fit review are needed earlier.

What should be sent for handle bottle tooling?

Send multi-angle photos, dimensions, handle geometry, neck finish, material route and target machine.