Wilmington Machinery announces the debut of its’ All-New Series IV 8-Station Machine

Wilmington Machinery announces the debut of its' All-New Series IV 8-Station Machine for volume production of 8oz to 4 litre bottles at rates from 48 to 144 bottles per minute.

NEW Rotary Blow Molder for Calibrated Bottles


Wilmington Machinery announces the debut of its' All-New Series IV 8-Station Machine for volume production of 8oz to 4 litre bottles at rates from 48 to 144 bottles per minute. The new machine is available with single, dual, and triple parison die heads for monolayer or multilayer bottles for food, chemical and other applications.


The Series IV machines like Wilmington's other rotary machines is all-electric, comparatively small footprint, and boasts minimal labor and maintenance. New control systems are more operator friendly and provide for data collection and trending analysis.


Wilmington has been building rotary blow molding machinery and integrated systems since 1979. It readily admits that it did not invent rotary blow molding (aka "wheels") but has always sought to perfect it by supplying innovative and cost-effective solutions to the major custom molders and end users worldwide.


To learn more about the New Series IV Machines and Wilmington's many other Rotary Blow Molding models. https://wilmingtonmachinery.com/

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