In Extrusion Blow Molding, plastic is melted and extruded into a hollow tube (a parison). This parison is then captured by closing it into a cooled metal mold. Air is then blown into the parison, inflating it into the shape of the hollow bottle, container, or part. After the plastic has cooled sufficiently, the mold is opened and the part is ejected.
Manufacturer | Funding Source | UOM | |
Model | Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions | Yes | |
Manufactured Year | 0000 | Availability of Technically Competent Staff | |
HS Code | Instrument Condition | Functioning well | |
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Vendor Contact | InstrumentPrice | 0.00 | |
Vendor Url | Stage of the Record | Completed | |
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Institute | University of Moratuwa |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Department | Department of Chemical and Process Engineering |
Laboratory | Polymer Processing Laboratory |
Contact Person Name | H Hettiarachchi |
harshanih@uom.lk | |
Phone Number | 4622/4100 |
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Product Category | Processing |
Sub Category | Rubber Processing |
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Technical Specification | Extruding volume – 8-25kg/hr Maximum temperature - 399°C Max. Mold dimensions – 390(L) x 235(W) x 184 (T) mm |
Number of samples per cycle | 0 |
Number of samples per day | 0 |
Total usage hour per day | 0 |