Start Blow presses aimed at emerging markets

Published: December 19, 2012 6:00 am ET

Related to this story

Topics Product News

Italian blow molding machinery builder Sipa SpA has rolled out a line of stretch blow molding machines aimed at companies in emerging markets making their first steps into the PET bottle market, called Start Blow.

Sipa is based in Vittorio Veneto, Italy. The company will build the Start Blow presses in China, where it already manufactures machines and molds. The line comes in two versions, with two and four cavities, that can pump out 2,000 to 6,000 bottles an hour. Both models are all-electric and every axis of motion is under closed-loop control.

According to Sipa officials, customers will be ablt to start production of PET bottles just a few hours after the equipment arrives at the plant. Delivery times are short for the entry-level Start Blow, in most cases not more than 45 days.

“The market for bottled water continues to grow at around 8 percent every year. But the growth is shifting to emerging markets,” said Enrico Gribaudo, Sipa’s general manager.

Sipa North America Inc. is in Atlanta.

Tel. 404-349-3966, email martina.bottarel@zoppas.com.


Comments

Start Blow presses aimed at emerging markets

Published: December 19, 2012 6:00 am ET

Post Your Comments


Back to story


More stories

International Automotive Components launches Smartfoil process

May 24, 2013 2:11 pm ET

DEARBORN, MICH. — International Automotive Components Group is launching production of a new processing method to improve aesthetic durability...    More

Are fractals the new nanotechnology?

May 24, 2013 12:52 pm ET

CINCINNATI -- Researchers in the Netherlands have found ways to making fractal structures in polymers that are more finely organized than...    More

TenasiTech nanoadditive boosts acrylic’s durability

May 24, 2013 12:50 pm ET

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — An Australian-invented nanoparticle additive that improves the durability of acrylic products is likely to be...    More

Wittmann Battenfeld introduces in-mold internal welding

May 22, 2013 10:31 am ET

Wittmann Battenfeld GmbH of Kottingbrunn, Austria, has developed a new process called IMIW for insert-molding parts with a gas- and water-...    More

LMG builds compression press for high-temperature thermoplastics

May 22, 2013 10:30 am ET

LMG, formerly Lawton Machinery Group, has built a 500-ton down-acting compression molding press with an integrated material transfer shutt...    More

Upcoming Plastics News Events

June 4, 2013 - June 5, 2013Workforce Solutions West 2013

September 17, 2013 - September 18, 2013Plastics Caps & Closures 2013

November 12, 2013 - November 14, 2013Plastics Building Innovations 2013 Conference

More Events

Market Reports

Recyclers & Brokers and Custom Compounders (Full Ranking and List) 2013

Access data on 224 recyclers including volume, percent reprocessed versus brokered, percent post-consumer versus post-industrial, and materials re-processed, as well as data on 237 compounders including materials processed and compounds manufactured.

Learn more

Thermoformed Packaging 2013 Market Review and Outlook - North America

Plastics News' experts analyze North American thermoformed packaging sector performance and prospects for future growth. View analysis of processors operating within this segment as well as perspectives from industry though leaders on economic and political conditions, market trends, legislative/regulatory activity impacting supply and demand and manufacturing technology.

Learn more