Blowmolding
From Taipei Plas: Calcium carbonate continues to make inroads in blowmolding
Blowmolders seeking cost savings through reduced material usage in large containers might want to consider the latest coextrusion blowmolding machines from Fong Kee International Machinery Co. (Tainan).
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U.S. manufacturing up in February for seventh consecutive month
Even though manufacturing activity at U.S. firms slowed up a bit compared with January, the latest data from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM; Tempe, AZ) showed February was the seventh successive positive month. The hope is that the activity will filter into other sectors; the fear is that current activity may be largely due to replacement of depleted inventories.
Chinaplas preview: The way forward for the world’s second-largest economy
As Chinaplas opens in Shanghai this April, China will more than likely be celebrating its impending emergence as the world’s second-largest economy after the United States, expecting to have edged slightly ahead of Japan when the final 2009 GDP numbers come in.
New unit offers closed-loop control for stretch blowmolding ops
Controlling material distribution on stretch blowmolding machinery, with outputs that can exceed one million bottles per day, can now be realized with the help of a new system developed by Agr International. The need for such control is only increasing as the weight and wall thickness of polyethyelene terephthalate (PET) bottles processed on these machines decreases at the same time as outputs increase.
Packaging processor proposes new alternatives for price adjustments
Fluctuation in resin prising shows little sign of slowing, and in fact gives every impression that it will only grow more volatile. Processors naturally are keen to devise a system that enables them to share the risk of plastics pricing's ebbs and high tides with their customers.
Mining didn’t pan out, but a packaging processor emerges
A company whose fortunes as a developer of natural resource properties in Canada didn't pan out has been transformed, with a new name, new management, and a new mission to process biodegradable preforms and maybe more.
Graham concludes IPO
Extrusion blowmolded packaging supplier Graham Packaging Co. (York, PA) went forward with its initial public offering (IPO), announcing on Feb. 10 it would offer 16,666,667 shares of its common stock at $10.00 per share, with trading on the New York Stock Exchange having begun on Feb. 11 under the ticker symbol GRM. The offering closed last week on Feb. 17, and as of press time on Friday, Feb. 19, the shares were trading for $10.35, down $0.05/share from the day before, on volume eclipsing 50,000 shares.
Semi-automatic system clips 75% off of mold changeover times
Packaging machinery manufacturer Krones AG has developed a new system, called MouldXpress Advanced, to help operators of the company's Contiform stretch blowmolding machinery reduce mold changeover times by up to 75%.
Agri-Industrial doubles blowmolding capacity for off-road fuel tanks
Custom industrial parts blowmolder Agri-Industrial Plastics entered the non-automotive fuel tank market in 1995 and now has made another big bet on that market, adding another multilayer continuous extrusion blowmolding machine in a move that effectively doubles its capacity for these fuel tanks.
Silgan to close Ohio blowmolding facility
Rigid packaging manufacturer Silgan Plastics will cease operations at its Port Clinton, OH blowmolding facility, with the site to be completely shut down by the third quarter. Alan Koblin, Silgan Plastics president, said the move will improve the company’s flexibility and increase cost competitiveness. Existing business and equipment will be relocated to other Silgan Plastics plants in the Midwest. Silgan acquired the Port Clinton, OH facility in 1989.




