Blow Molding
Graham Packaging Marks Its Progress Toward Recycling Goals
Last year, Graham hit 7% average PCR use, but in four years it aims to achieve 20% PCR in its products overall. Colored PCR and advanced recycling will contribute to that goal.
Read MoreUniloy Enters PET Stretch-Blow Market with Assets from Amsler Equipment
Uniloy is now servicing existing Amsler PET machines and equipment and will build new ‘Uniloy SBM’ machines in the future.
Read MoreSchoeneck Containers Is Now Radius Packaging
Name change reflects a broader focus on complete rigid packaging solutions, and keeping customers as the central focus.
Read MorePlastiblow Beefs Up Service for North American Blow Molders
New organization at Plastiblow distributor Globeius provides better technical assistance and spare-parts availability in North America.
Read MoreSolvent-Based Inks Boost PET Recycling
Sun Chemical’s SunSpectro SolvaWash solvent-based inks allow higher quality and yield of recycled PET from bottles.
Read MoreCoca-Cola Pledges to Use More Refillable Bottles
Coca-Cola says 25% of all its beverages globally will be delivered in returnable/refillable containers by 2030, up from 16% in 2020.
Read MoreUniloy Buys Moldmaker Century Die
Uniloy gains a second moldmaking facility with 70+ years of experience in all types of blow molds.
Read MoreCompression Blow Forming Now Available for PET Bottles
SACMI CBF has been adapted for PET, as well as HDPE and PP.
Read MoreStaying Ahead of the Curve: How a Blow Molder Thrives as a ‘Technology Company’
Aptly named Ring Container Technologies beefs up R&D staff to meet customers’ future needs before the customers even know what they will be.
Read MoreStretch-Blow 1000-Liter IBCs from PET
Cypet introduces a one-stage ISBM system to provide a clear alternative to HDPE bulk containers.
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