Guide

Air Compressor, Chiller and Conveyor for PET Blowing Line

Auxiliary equipment planning for PET bottle blowing lines, including compressed air, cooling, conveyor handoff and packing flow.

Direct answer

Air Compressor, Chiller and Conveyor for PET Blowing Line in one RFQ-ready answer.

PET blowing line auxiliary equipment should be planned after bottle data, target output and layout are known because air, cooling and conveyor needs depend on the actual route.

  • Compressed air planning should be matched to the selected machine and output route.
  • Cooling and chiller decisions should be reviewed with mold, preform and factory conditions.
  • Conveyor and handoff planning connects the blowing machine to filling, packing and operator workflow.
Key takeaways

What to prepare before asking for a quote.

  • Compressed air planning should be matched to the selected machine and output route.
  • Cooling and chiller decisions should be reviewed with mold, preform and factory conditions.
  • Conveyor and handoff planning connects the blowing machine to filling, packing and operator workflow.

A useful RFQ should connect bottle geometry, material, output target, mold route and downstream handling. If those details are missing, the quotation can look fast but fail during engineering review.

Decision checkpoints
  • Compressed air: Confirm machine route, output target and support requirements before selecting air equipment.
  • Cooling route: Review bottle material, mold route and factory conditions before chiller planning.
  • Conveyor handoff: Define bottle discharge, filling-line interface, conveyor height and packing flow.
  • Floor layout: Share available space, operator access and downstream equipment position early.
  • RFQ boundary: List whether auxiliary equipment should be quoted with the machine or reviewed as a separate line package.
Decision table

Use this guide to avoid vague machine or mold quotes.

Each row converts a common buying question into the exact data engineering needs before final route selection.

Compressed air Confirm machine route, output target and support requirements before selecting air equipment.
Cooling route Review bottle material, mold route and factory conditions before chiller planning.
Conveyor handoff Define bottle discharge, filling-line interface, conveyor height and packing flow.
Floor layout Share available space, operator access and downstream equipment position early.
RFQ boundary List whether auxiliary equipment should be quoted with the machine or reviewed as a separate line package.
Workflow

Prepare the buyer-side data package.

01 Step 1

Confirm bottle, machine and mold route first so auxiliary needs are not guessed.

02 Step 2

Send output target, factory layout, voltage context and downstream handoff requirements.

03 Step 3

Map compressed air, cooling and conveyor responsibilities before comparing quotations.

04 Step 4

Ask engineering to flag missing utility assumptions before final line quote.

FAQ

Questions this guide answers.

Can auxiliary equipment be quoted before the blowing machine is selected?

Only roughly. Reliable auxiliary planning needs the machine route, output target, bottle format and factory layout.

Why does conveyor handoff matter for a PET blowing line?

The conveyor links bottle discharge to filling, packing or manual handling, so height, direction and speed must match the factory workflow.

What should I send for auxiliary equipment planning?

Send machine route, bottle format, output target, factory layout, downstream equipment, voltage context and destination country.