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Graham Engineering Corporation is an American manufacturer of continuous-extrusion blow molding, wheel-type blow molding, accumulator-head blow molding machines, and single-screw extruders (American Kuhne and Welex).

Popular Models:Revolution WheelXBMXSBMContinuous Extrusion ShuttleAccumulator HeadAmerican Kuhne ExtruderWelex Sheet Line

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About Graham Engineering

Graham Engineering Corporation was founded in 1960 in York, Pennsylvania and is one of the leading American manufacturers of blow molding and extrusion equipment. Graham operates three main brands: Graham Engineering for blow molding (continuous extrusion shuttle, wheel-type rotary, and accumulator-head machines), American Kuhne for custom single-screw extruders for medical tubing, profile, sheet, and specialty applications, and Welex for sheet extrusion lines used in food packaging, signage, and industrial sheet. Graham''s Revolution Wheel rotary blow molding machines are the U.S. industry standard for high-volume HDPE bottle production, with cavitation up to 24 stations producing dairy, juice, and household chemical bottles at very high throughput. The continuous-extrusion shuttle machines (XBM and XSBM series) cover mid-range bottles and small industrial containers, while the accumulator-head machines handle large industrial drums, fuel tanks, automotive ducting, and large blow-molded parts. American Kuhne single-screw extruders are widely used in medical tubing extrusion, smooth and crosshead profile, sheet, and lab/R&D extrusion. Used Graham Engineering equipment is popular in the secondary market because of rugged American construction, common Allen-Bradley/Siemens controls, and the fact that Graham continues to support legacy machines from York, PA. Common inspection points include extruder screw and barrel wear (American Kuhne), accumulator head and seals, parison programmer, wheel station condition (Revolution Wheel), and PLC and HMI software status.

Graham Engineering Specialties

Wheel-type rotary blow moldingContinuous extrusion blow moldingAccumulator-head blow moldingSingle-screw extruders (American Kuhne)Sheet extrusion lines (Welex)Medical tubing extrusion

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Frequently Asked Questions About Used Graham Engineering Equipment

What does Graham Engineering make?

Graham Engineering Corporation manufactures continuous-extrusion blow molding machines (XBM, XSBM), Revolution Wheel rotary blow molders for high-volume HDPE bottles, accumulator-head blow molders for large industrial parts, American Kuhne single-screw extruders for medical and profile extrusion, and Welex sheet extrusion lines.

Why buy a used Graham Engineering machine?

Used Graham Engineering blow molders and American Kuhne extruders offer rugged American construction at significant savings versus new. Common Allen-Bradley/Siemens controls and standardized industrial components keep service costs reasonable, and Graham continues to support legacy machines from its York, Pennsylvania headquarters.

What should I inspect on a used Graham Engineering blow molder or extruder?

On extrusion blow molders, inspect extruder screw and barrel wear, accumulator head and seals (on accumulator models), parison programmer, blow pin and clamp alignment, and on Revolution Wheel machines, the wheel station condition and indexing. On American Kuhne extruders, check screw and barrel wear, gearbox condition, and control system function.

What are the most popular Graham Engineering models on the used market?

Common used Graham models include the Revolution Wheel rotary blow molders (8-24 stations), continuous-extrusion XBM and XSBM shuttle machines, single and dual-spindle accumulator-head machines for industrial drums and fuel tanks, American Kuhne single-screw extruders (1-4 inch typical), and Welex sheet extrusion lines.

Is Graham Engineering still in business?

Yes. Graham Engineering Corporation continues to operate from York, Pennsylvania, supporting blow molding (Graham), extrusion (American Kuhne), and sheet extrusion (Welex) product lines with parts, service, retrofits, and rebuild programs for both new and legacy installed equipment.

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