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Aoki Blow Molding Machine, New in 2020
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Aoki Blow Molding Machine, New in 2020
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Tongda - HSII-12L/3
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Tongda - HSII-12L/3
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Aoki Blow Molding Machine, New in 2016
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Aoki Blow Molding Machine, New in 2012
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2011 Sipa SFL 6/6
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2008 Aoki SBIII-350LL-100
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2007 Nissei ASB PF8-4B
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Milacron - 5511
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Sterling Accumulator Head Blow Molder
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Bekum - BM-705D
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Browse Meadoworks' inventory of used blow molding machines for sale, including extrusion blow molding (EBM), injection blow molding (IBM), and stretch blow molding (SBM) equipment. Whether you're looking for a blow molding machine, blow moulding machine, blow molder, or plastic blow molding equipment, we stock machines from industry leaders including Graham Engineering, Uniloy, Bekum, Kautex, Wilmington, Jomar, Nissei ASB, Aoki, and Sidel. Our plastic blow moulding machine inventory covers applications from small pharmaceutical bottles to large industrial drums and automotive fuel tanks. Find continuous extrusion blow molding, accumulator head, shuttle, reciprocating screw, and wheel-type blow moulder machines with single or multiple cavities. Each blow mold machine listing includes detailed specifications covering clamp tonnage, shot capacity, head configuration, and parison programming capabilities. Whether you're producing HDPE containers, PET bottles, or custom industrial parts, Meadoworks has blow molding machinery and plastic blow moulding machine solutions at every price point. Contact us for blow molding equipment sourcing.
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Key Takeaways: Used Blow Molding Machinery
- Meadoworks stocks extrusion blow molding (EBM), injection blow molding (IBM), and stretch blow molding (SBM) machines.
- Top brands include Bekum, Uniloy, Graham Engineering, Wilmington, Aoki, Jomar, Plastiblow, Magic, Sidel, Krones, and Nissei ASB.
- Available plastic blow molding machine sizes range from small pharmaceutical bottle systems to large industrial drum and fuel-tank machines.
- Continuous extrusion, accumulator head, shuttle, reciprocating screw, and wheel-type blow moulder machines all stocked.
- Each blow mold machine listing includes clamp tonnage, head configuration, parison programming, and shot capacity — many available to inspect under power.
Types of Blow Molding Machines
Blow molding machine selection depends on the resin, container size, neck precision, and production volume. Meadoworks stocks every major plastic blow molding machine type listed below.
Extrusion Blow Molding (EBM)
The most common blow molding process. EBM blow moulder machines extrude a continuous parison that is captured in a mold and inflated. Used for HDPE bottles, industrial containers, drums, and automotive fuel tanks. Bekum, Uniloy, and Graham Engineering are leaders.
Continuous Extrusion Blow Molding
Single- or multi-cavity continuous-extrusion blow molding machines for high-volume HDPE bottle production — dairy, household chemicals, and personal care. Bekum, Uniloy, and Wilmington Machinery dominate this segment.
Accumulator Head Blow Molding
Large-part accumulator-head plastic blow molding machines for drums, tanks, fuel tanks, and large industrial containers. Graham Engineering, Bekum, Wilmington, and Sterling deliver shot weights from 5 lb to 300+ lb.
Injection Blow Molding (IBM)
Injection blow molding machines first injection-mold a preform on a core rod, then transfer to a blow station for inflation. Ideal for precision pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and small-bottle production. Jomar and Nissei ASB are the dominant IBM blow moulder OEMs.
Stretch Blow Molding (SBM / ISBM)
Two-stage and one-stage stretch blow molding machines for PET water, beverage, and CSD bottles. Sidel, Krones, KHS, and Nissei ASB lead PET stretch blow molding equipment.
Reciprocating Screw Blow Molding
Reciprocating-screw blow moulder machines combine the plasticating advantages of injection molding with EBM tooling — popular for HDPE handleware and consumer packaging. Magic and Plastiblow are well-known European OEMs.
Wheel-Type Blow Molding Machines
Rotary wheel blow molding machines for very high-volume HDPE bottle production — Wilmington Machinery, Graham Engineering, and Davis-Standard wheel machines run 6-20+ molds per cycle.
Top Used Blow Molding Suppliers & Brands
Meadoworks is one of North America's largest blow molding suppliers of used equipment, with relationships across the major OEMs below.
Bekum
German EBM blow molding machines including the H, EBlow, and Concept series — leader in single-stage HDPE bottle production.
Uniloy
American extrusion blow molding equipment including the Uniloy Reciprocating Screw and EBM lines for industrial and packaging containers.
Graham Engineering
American accumulator-head plastic blow molding machines for large containers, drums, and automotive fuel tanks.
Wilmington Machinery
Continuous-extrusion and rotary-wheel blow molding machines for high-volume HDPE bottle and container production.
Aoki
Japanese single-stage injection stretch blow molding (ISBM) machines for precision PET cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and specialty bottles.
Jomar
American injection blow molding machines for pharmaceutical and personal-care small-bottle production.
Plastiblow
Italian extrusion blow molding machine OEM — known for precision technical and packaging blow moulder equipment.
Magic
Italian reciprocating-screw and continuous extrusion blow molding machines for HDPE handleware and consumer packaging.
Sidel
French stretch blow molding machine leader for PET water, CSD, and beverage bottle production — Combi and Matrix series.
Krones
German blow molding equipment and integrated blow-fill-cap lines for high-volume PET beverage production.
Nissei ASB
Japanese injection stretch blow molding (ISBM) machine leader — single-stage PET bottle production for pharma, cosmetics, and beverages.
Kautex
German EBM blow molding machines including the KBB and K-EBLOW series — strong in industrial container and automotive applications.
Extrusion vs Injection vs Stretch Blow Molding: Which Blow Molding Machine Do You Need?
The three primary blow molding processes each suit different products. Extrusion blow molding (EBM) is the most common — a continuously extruded parison is captured in a mold and inflated, producing HDPE bottles, industrial containers, drums, jerry cans, and automotive fuel tanks. EBM blow moulder machines from Bekum, Uniloy, Graham, and Wilmington are the workhorses of the industry.
Injection blow molding (IBM) starts by injection-molding a preform on a core rod, then transferring the preform to a blow station for inflation. IBM produces precision neck finishes and is ideal for small pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and personal-care bottles. Jomar and Nissei ASB dominate IBM blow molding equipment.
Stretch blow molding (SBM, also called ISBM) creates biaxially oriented PET bottles for water, CSD, and beverages. Two-stage SBM uses preforms produced separately on a PET preform machine; one-stage ISBM produces preforms and bottles on the same plastic blow molding machine. Sidel, Krones, KHS, and Nissei ASB lead stretch blow molding equipment globally.
If you're producing HDPE bottles or industrial containers, EBM is your answer. If you need precision pharma or cosmetic small-bottle production, IBM is the right plastic blow molding machine. If you're making PET water or beverage bottles, SBM is the only choice.
Why Buy Used Blow Molding Equipment from Meadoworks
Meadoworks has been one of North America's most active blow molding suppliers for over 50 years. Our team has deep relationships with major blow molding processors across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, giving us early access to plastic blow molding machines from plant closings, line consolidations, and capacity adjustments — often before machines hit the open market.
We carry blow molding machinery from every major OEM and can help you evaluate the right blow moulder machine for your container, resin, and production volume. We coordinate worldwide shipping with rigging teams familiar with the special handling requirements of blow molding equipment. Call us at 800-323-0307 or submit a quote request on any blow molding machine listing.
What to Consider When Buying Used Blow Molding Machines
Selecting a used blow molding machine starts with understanding which process best suits your application. Extrusion blow molding (EBM) is the most common for HDPE bottles, containers, and industrial parts — look for accumulator head machines for large parts or continuous extrusion for high-volume production of smaller containers. Injection blow molding (IBM) produces precision neck finishes for pharmaceutical and cosmetic bottles. Stretch blow molding (SBM or ISBM) creates PET bottles with biaxial orientation for carbonated beverages and water.
Key specifications to evaluate include clamp tonnage, mold dimensions, number of stations, parison head configuration (single or multiple cavities), and shot capacity. For EBM machines, check accumulator capacity, die head condition, parison programming capabilities, and downstream trim equipment. For SBM, evaluate preform handling, oven zone configuration, and blow pressure capabilities. Always inspect the hydraulic system, heating elements, and control system vintage.
Why Buy Used Blow Molding Machines From Meadoworks
Meadoworks brings over 50 years of plastics industry expertise to every blow molding equipment transaction. Our team has deep relationships with major blow molding operations across North America, giving us early access to equipment from plant closings, line consolidations, and capacity adjustments before machines hit the open market.
We carry blow molding equipment from all major manufacturers and can help you evaluate machines for your specific container requirements. Whether you're producing pharmaceutical bottles, industrial drums, or automotive fuel tanks, our technical knowledge ensures you get the right machine. We coordinate worldwide shipping with experienced rigging teams familiar with the special handling requirements of blow molding equipment. Contact us at 800-323-0307 for inventory, pricing, and equipment sourcing assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of blow molding machines does Meadoworks carry?
We stock extrusion blow molding (EBM), injection blow molding (IBM), and stretch blow molding (SBM) machines. Our inventory includes continuous extrusion, accumulator head, shuttle, and wheel-type machines from Graham, Uniloy, Bekum, Kautex, Wilmington, Jomar, and Sidel.
What's the difference between extrusion and injection blow molding?
Extrusion blow molding extrudes a parison that's captured in a mold and inflated—ideal for HDPE bottles and containers. Injection blow molding first injection molds a preform, then transfers it to a blow station—better for precision neck finishes and smaller pharmaceutical bottles.
Can Meadoworks help with blow mold tooling?
Yes, we occasionally have blow molds available with machines or separately. We can also connect you with tooling sources for new molds. Contact us with your container specifications and we'll help identify solutions.
How much does a used blow molding machine cost?
Used blow molding machine prices vary widely by type, size, and brand. Small EBM blow moulder machines for HDPE bottles can start at $25,000-$75,000. Mid-range continuous-extrusion blow molding machines run $75,000-$300,000. Accumulator-head plastic blow molding machines for drums and large containers cost $150,000-$750,000+. PET stretch blow molding machines from Sidel, Krones, and Nissei ASB range from $100,000 to over $1M for high-output Combi lines. Call Meadoworks at 800-323-0307 for blow molding equipment pricing.
Who are the top blow molding suppliers in North America?
Meadoworks is one of the most active used blow molding suppliers in North America, with inventory from every major OEM including Bekum, Uniloy, Graham Engineering, Wilmington Machinery, Aoki, Jomar, Plastiblow, Magic, Sidel, Krones, Nissei ASB, and Kautex. We source blow molding machines from plant closings and line consolidations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Can I get a moulding blow machine for HDPE drums and large containers?
Yes — accumulator-head extrusion blow molding machines from Graham Engineering, Bekum, Wilmington Machinery, and Sterling are designed for large HDPE containers, industrial drums, and tanks. Shot weights range from 5 lb to 300+ lb, with mold volumes up to 250+ gallons. Contact Meadoworks at 800-323-0307 to discuss your container size and production requirements.
Ready to find the right blow molding machinery? Call us at 800-323-0307 or submit a request through our equipment locator form.
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