Oil Bottle Mold buying fit before quotation.
Use this summary for first-pass screening. Engineering still confirms exact output, mold cavity, bottle acceptance and line handoff from your bottle data.
Oil bottle blow mold page for daily-use and oil container projects where technical details are confirmed from bottle data.
Use this summary for first-pass screening. Engineering still confirms exact output, mold cavity, bottle acceptance and line handoff from your bottle data.
Compare by bottle format, material, mold scope and output risk instead of treating the model name as the full purchasing decision.
This is the strongest validated mold keyword. Buyers usually need a mold supplier route with enough engineering checks to avoid tooling mistakes.
This niche buying path should guide buyers toward drawing review rather than generic mold browsing.
The fastest quote path is a complete bottle and tooling brief: drawing or sample photo, material, neck finish, target output, mold scope and destination.
Confirm whether the project is for oil bottle molds, daily-use containers, bottle sample matching or another bottle format before selecting Oil Bottle Mold.
Check material against Engineering confirmation and confirm whether the bottle needs PET, PP, PETG, Tritan, PPSU or another resin.
Send target pcs/hr, cavity expectation, bottle size and mold thickness because the public page does not publish a complete parameter table.
State whether the inquiry needs machine only, mold only, machine plus mold, auxiliary equipment, installation, training or complete line planning.

Use bottle samples, neck finish checks and mold cavity review to confirm the route before tooling and shipment decisions.
Formats are shown to help you recognise a match. Final bottle acceptance is confirmed from your drawing or sample.



Reference visualizations of unbranded container formats — not photographs of a delivered project.
Every path reaches the same engineering team. Starting from the right one avoids being asked for data you do not have yet.
Send bottle drawing or sample, neck finish, output target and mold scope. Engineering proposes the machine and tooling configuration.
Request engineering quoteShare the application, material route and volume you are planning for. Engineering narrows the route before you commit to a specification.
Request a route reviewSend a reference or competitor model and the bottle it runs. Engineering identifies the closest match and states where it differs.
Request a match reviewAny one of these is enough to open a review. Physical samples and drawings both work; send whichever you already have.
Intake reference visualization — not a verified project photograph or measured result.
Illustrative line visualizations, shown so you can place the route in a production context.
Application reference visualization — not a PetBlowMold facility, customer installation, delivery record or verified production evidence.
Public values on this page are planning references. Sending the left column lets engineering close the right column in the written quotation.
Request engineering quotePublic values and reference ranges are shown when available. Missing parameters are marked and separated as confirmation fields for a safer machine and mold quotation.
| Item | Typical value / option | Evidence status |
|---|---|---|
| Route type | Bottle blow mold | Engineering confirmation required |
| Material route | Confirm resin before quote | Engineering confirmation required |
| Bottle volume | Defined by drawing, neck finish and sample bottle | Engineering confirmation required |
| Output | Cavity plan confirmed from mold scope | Engineering confirmation required |
| Cavity | Cavity target confirmed from drawing and target machine | Engineering confirmation required |
| Best for | Oil bottle molds / Daily-use containers | Engineering confirmation required |
| Quote scope | Mold only / machine + mold | Engineering confirmation required |
| Required RFQ data | Bottle drawing or measured sample, Neck finish, Cavity target, Material and target machine | Engineering confirmation required |
| Spec status | Framework shown, final specs confirmed | Engineering confirmation required |
Use these explicitly illustrative scenarios, comparisons and RFQ tools to organize questions before pricing; they are not delivered-project records.
Handle oil bottle molds should be reviewed as geometry-risk tooling, not as a simple round bottle mold.
Open worked exampleSend a bottle sample photo or drawing with this machine model so engineering can check neck finish, volume, material route and mold constraints together.



These questions reduce vague inquiries and keep sales follow-up focused on bottle data, mold route and final shipment requirements.
Send bottle drawing or sample photo, material, volume, neck finish, target output, mold scope and destination so engineering can confirm the Oil Bottle Mold route.
No. Oil Bottle Mold should be checked against bottle geometry, material route, cavity plan, output target and downstream handoff before final purchase.
No. The page gives public product context and a buying checklist. Final quotation depends on bottle data, mold requirements, line scope, packaging, destination and support needs.
For PET and PP bottles, the machine model, mold thickness, cavity plan, preform route and downstream handling should be reviewed together.