blowmolded
Blowmolded describes products manufactured by blow molding, a plastic forming process used to create hollow, thin-walled parts by inflating a heated polymer against the walls of a mold. The term can refer to the process or to items produced by it, such as bottles and containers.
Blow molding encompasses several methods, including extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding, and stretch blow molding.
Process steps include heating the polymer, forming a parison or preform, closing the mold, inflating the parison
Materials used in blow molding include common polymers such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE),
Applications are wide-ranging, with blowmolded parts used for consumer packaging like beverage bottles and detergent containers,
Advantages and limitations: blow molding enables lightweight parts with relatively thin walls and relatively low tooling
Blowmolded parts are typically recyclable where facilities exist, and the process remains common in plastic fabrication