Illustrative worked example

Wide-mouth Jar Tooling Route

Illustrative worked example: wide-mouth jar planning that reviews closure fit, mouth diameter and preform/blow-mold scope together.

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.

Wide-mouth jar tooling should start from mouth diameter and closure fit because the neck route controls final acceptance.

  • Mouth diameter
  • Thread and closure route
  • Material and appearance target
  • Preform and blow mold fit
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 Wide-mouth PET jar with closure-fit requirement
Material PET, PETG or confirmed jar material
Target output Output confirmed after preform and closure route review
Scope Preform mold compatibility, bottle blow mold and closure sample check
Recommended equipment PET preform mold and bottle blow mold review with KRC900-II PET context
Key risk Mouth diameter, thread fit, preform weight and sealing acceptance
Planning output Tooling scope connects preform, blow mold and closure acceptance
Reference inputs to request Closure sample, neck drawing, preform data and trial jar 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.

PET preform mold reference for wide-mouth jar route
Preform mold reference media illustrates neck geometry, thread route and jar acceptance.
Wide-mouth container sample reference
Closure and mouth-diameter checks require a visible sample or dimensioned drawing.
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.

  • Wide-mouth PET jar with closure-fit requirement
  • PET, PETG or confirmed jar material
  • Output confirmed after preform and closure route review
  • Preform mold compatibility, bottle blow mold and closure sample check
  • Mouth diameter
  • Thread and closure route
02

Engineering checks

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

  • Mouth diameter, thread fit, preform weight and sealing acceptance
  • Do not treat mouth diameter as cosmetic.
  • Do not quote without closure route.
  • Do not separate preform and blow mold fit.
  • Machine, mold and auxiliary assumptions checked together
03

Planning output

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

  • PET preform mold and bottle blow mold review with KRC900-II PET context
  • Tooling scope connects preform, blow mold and closure acceptance
  • Bottle blow mold design review
  • PET preform mold compatibility review
  • Trial sample closure 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 PET preform mold and bottle blow mold review with KRC900-II PET context
Mold cavity plan Bottle blow mold design review
Auxiliary checklist Utilities and downstream handoff checked when they affect quote scope
Missing data list Closure sample, neck drawing, preform data and trial jar photos
Trial sample requirement Trial sample requirement confirmed by bottle drawing, material and acceptance target
Worked-example planning output The worked route produces a tooling-scope brief that connects preform, blow mold and closure acceptance.
Example input gap

Why the sample brief is not quote-ready.

This example starts with a jar style while mouth diameter, thread, sealing route and preform assumptions remain undefined.

Risk checks used by engineering
  • Do not treat mouth diameter as cosmetic.
  • Do not quote without closure route.
  • Do not separate preform and blow mold fit.
Matched products

Products connected to this worked example.

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

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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Injection Mould

PET Preform Mold

PET preform mold page for 48-cavity tooling discussions where full specifications require drawing review.

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Bottle Blow Mold

Custom Bottle Blow Mold

Custom bottle blow mold page for buyers who need bottle drawing, cavity plan and machine-fit review before quotation.

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FAQ

Questions this worked example addresses.

What is the first tooling input for wide-mouth jars?

Mouth diameter, closure route and sealing expectation should be confirmed before mold scope.

Why review preform and blow mold together?

Neck geometry, preform weight and heating behavior can affect final jar quality.