Machine comparison route

Bottle blow molding machine planning starts with bottle data.

A bottle blow molding machine project should define bottle geometry, material, output target and mold scope before comparing equipment price.

4 RFQ inputs 4 matched routes Machine + mold planning path
Direct answer

Short answer for bottle blow molding machine buyers.

A bottle blow molding machine project should define bottle geometry, material, output target and mold scope before comparing equipment price.

  • Confirm bottle drawing or measured sample and material route: pet, pp, petg, tritan or ppsu before comparing supplier price.
  • Use matched product routes instead of treating the query as a generic catalog search.
  • Send bottle data, quote scope and destination before asking for final engineering pricing.
Buyer intent

What this buyer is usually trying to solve.

This is a commercial comparison query. The page should turn broad machine interest into a clear route for PET, PP, mold and line planning.

Selection criteria

  • Bottle drawing or measured sample
  • Material route: PET, PP, PETG, Tritan or PPSU
  • Output target and factory layout
  • Mold cavity and sample acceptance
Buyer comparison

What separates weak supplier pages from quote-ready routes.

These comparison points focus on quote readiness: the buyer should know what data to send, what route to compare and what risks to avoid.

RFQ input quality
Weak signal: Buyer asks for price with only a keyword or reference image. Strong signal: Buyer sends bottle data, target output, material and scope before quote.
Route fit
Weak signal: Machine and mold are compared as separate catalog items. Strong signal: Machine, mold, preform and downstream handoff are checked together.
Supplier confidence
Weak signal: Page gives broad claims without quote inputs or route context. Strong signal: Page maps search intent to source-backed products and engineering checks.
RFQ process

Turn the inquiry into engineering data.

01 Define bottle data

Collect bottle drawing or measured sample, material route: pet, pp, petg, tritan or ppsu plus sample photos or drawings before quoting.

02 Match route scope

Confirm whether the project needs machine only, mold only, machine plus mold, auxiliary equipment or full line planning.

03 Send RFQ brief

Send destination country, output target, material route and support needs so engineering can validate the quote.

Matched routes

Related KRC products and mold pages.

These links keep this route connected to source-backed product pages and practical RFQ paths.

Automatic Bottle Blowing Machine

KRC900-II PET

Two-cavity automatic stretch blow molding route for PET bottle programs that need stable heating, safe machine action and compact output.

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Automatic Bottle Blowing Machine

KRC900-II PP

Automatic PP bottle blowing machine route for daily-use, cosmetic and technical bottle projects where stable process control matters.

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Bottle Blowing Equipment

KRC2500-I

Mid-capacity bottle blowing equipment route for PET and PP packaging factories that need balanced output and footprint.

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Bottle Blowing Equipment

KRC1500-I

Bottle blowing machine route for small-to-medium bottle production, new packaging projects and factory trials.

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FAQ

Buyer questions for this route.

How do I choose a bottle blow molding machine?

Start from bottle material, bottle dimensions, neck finish, target output, mold scope and downstream handling before selecting the model.

Can one bottle blow molding machine fit PET and PP projects?

Not automatically. PET and PP routes should be reviewed separately because heating behavior, pressure route and mold acceptance can differ.