Which Jomar process is suitable for my product?
The Jomar Injection Blow Moulding (IBM) is the preferred process for the production of fully finished bottles with controlled neck finishes, consistent weight and even wall distribution where higher quantities are required – usually of over 2 million per year. The Jomar Injection Stretch Blow Moulding (ISBM) is mainly for the production of small (under 500ml) bottles in PET and PP where thin wall and clarity are important. The Extrusion Blow Moulding (EBM) process can generally be used to produce any blow moulded article. It is mainly used for thin walled bottles, oval and oblong bottles with a high blow ratio, articles with unusual shapes, containers with handles, and for multi-layer and view stripe requirements. It is also used where production requirements are low due to the relatively low cost for moulds and tooling. The EBM process can allow for a fast response time to a project at a relatively low cost.