Application route

Edible Oil Bottle Programs

Machine and mold planning for edible oil bottles where handle geometry, shoulder transition, wall distribution and packing handoff affect acceptance.

Direct application answer

Edible Oil Bottle Programs RFQs need route-fit data first.

Edible oil bottle RFQs should start with bottle volume, handle or shoulder geometry, PET or PP route, cap finish and line handoff before comparing machine or mold price.

  • Bottle volume and oil filling use case
  • Handle, shoulder and neck finish drawing or photos
  • Material route and wall-strength expectation
  • Target output plus filling and packing handoff
Suggested scope

Machine and mold routes to review.

KRC2500-IKRC1500-IOil bottle blow molds

Route notes

  • Review handle and shoulder geometry before quoting because oil bottles often create uneven wall distribution risk.
  • Match the mold route to the intended machine and filling handoff instead of treating the bottle as a simple round container.
  • Confirm cap, grip and packing requirements early when the same bottle must support retail handling.
RFQ checks

Confirm before quote.

  • Handle and shoulder geometry
  • Bottle wall distribution and base strength
  • Cap route, filling handoff and packing flow
Risk checks
  • Do not quote edible oil bottles from one front photo without side geometry.
  • Do not assume water-bottle mold logic applies to handle or oil-shoulder designs.
  • Do not approve tooling before sample grip, sealing and wall-strength checks are defined.
Application matrix

Map product route, buyer input and risk before quote.

This application page keeps machine choice, mold scope and RFQ data together so buyers do not compare a loose catalog model against a real production requirement.

Suggested equipment scope KRC2500-I, KRC1500-I, Oil bottle blow molds
Buyer should prepare Bottle volume and oil filling use case; Handle, shoulder and neck finish drawing or photos; Material route and wall-strength expectation; Target output plus filling and packing handoff
Engineering review focus Handle and shoulder geometry; Bottle wall distribution and base strength; Cap route, filling handoff and packing flow
Quote risk to avoid Do not quote edible oil bottles from one front photo without side geometry.; Do not assume water-bottle mold logic applies to handle or oil-shoulder designs.; Do not approve tooling before sample grip, sealing and wall-strength checks are defined.
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FAQ

Questions buyers ask before this application quote.

What makes edible oil bottle projects different from water bottles?

Oil bottles often include handle, shoulder or grip geometry, so the mold route and wall distribution need earlier engineering review.

What should I send for an edible oil bottle quote?

Send bottle drawing or measured sample photos, bottle volume, neck finish, material route, filling handoff, target output and destination country.

Can the oil bottle mold be quoted with the machine?

Yes. The safer RFQ path is to review machine, oil bottle blow mold and downstream filling or packing handoff together.