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Used Wilmington Machinery Equipment For Sale

Wilmington Machinery is an American manufacturer of continuous-extrusion and accumulator-head blow molding machines, plus structural foam molding presses, used for industrial containers and large blow-molded parts.

Popular Models:Twin-StarQuad-StarHi-Speed CEBMSingle-Spindle AccumulatorDual-Spindle AccumulatorStructural Foam PressIndustrial Shuttle

Available Wilmington Machinery Equipment

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About Wilmington Machinery

Wilmington Machinery was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina. The company has built a strong North American reputation for high-output continuous-extrusion blow molding (CEBM), accumulator-head blow molding for large industrial parts, and high-tonnage structural foam injection molding presses. Wilmington''s continuous-extrusion blow molding machines (Twin-Star, Quad-Star, and Hi-Speed shuttle and rotary lines) are used by major converters for HDPE/PP bottles, dairy containers, household chemical packaging, and small industrial containers. The accumulator-head line covers single and dual-spindle machines for industrial drums, fuel tanks, kayaks, agricultural containers, automotive ducting, and other large blow-molded parts up to several hundred pounds shot weight. Wilmington also manufactures structural foam molding presses (often used for industrial pallets, refuse containers, materials-handling totes, and large enclosures) and some specialty rotational molding lines. Used Wilmington equipment is popular on the secondary market because of rugged American construction, common spare parts (Allen-Bradley controls, standard hydraulics, off-the-shelf extruder components), and the fact that Wilmington continues to support legacy machines directly from its NC plant. Common inspection points on used Wilmington blow molders include extruder screw and barrel wear, accumulator head and seals, parison programmer function, blow pin and clamp alignment, deflashing station, and PLC and HMI condition.

Wilmington Machinery Specialties

Continuous extrusion blow molding (CEBM)Accumulator-head blow moldingStructural foam moldingIndustrial drums and large partsTwin-Star and Quad-Star shuttle machinesAmerican manufacturing

Most Wilmington Machinery Equipment Sells Before We Can List It

If you're looking for a specific Wilmington Machinery model or specification,contact us directly. We have access to unlisted inventory and equipment coming in from plant closures across North America.

Frequently Asked Questions About Used Wilmington Machinery Equipment

What does Wilmington Machinery make?

Wilmington Machinery manufactures continuous-extrusion blow molding machines (Twin-Star, Quad-Star, Hi-Speed shuttle and rotary), accumulator-head blow molding machines for large industrial parts, structural foam injection molding presses, and specialty rotational molding lines used for bottles, drums, fuel tanks, pallets, totes, and industrial containers.

Why buy a used Wilmington blow molder?

Used Wilmington machines offer rugged American construction at significant savings versus new. They use common Allen-Bradley controls and standard industrial components, which keeps spare parts costs reasonable and makes them easy to service with in-house maintenance teams or local automation contractors.

What should I inspect on a used Wilmington Machinery blow molder?

Inspect extruder screw and barrel wear, accumulator head condition and seals (on accumulator models), parison programmer and wall-thickness control function, blow pin and clamp alignment, deflashing station condition, hydraulic system, and Allen-Bradley PLC and HMI software version.

What are the most popular Wilmington models on the used market?

Common used Wilmington models include the Twin-Star and Quad-Star continuous-extrusion shuttle machines, Hi-Speed rotary CEBM lines, single and dual-spindle accumulator-head machines for industrial drums and fuel tanks, and large structural foam presses for industrial pallets and totes.

Is Wilmington Machinery still in business?

Yes. Wilmington Machinery continues to operate from its headquarters and manufacturing plant in Wilmington, North Carolina, supporting both new machine sales and the legacy installed base with parts, service, retrofits, and rebuild programs.

Sell Your Wilmington Machinery Equipment

Looking to sell your used Wilmington Machinery equipment? Meadoworks is an active cash buyer of Wilmington Machinery machines. Get a free valuation by calling 800-323-0307 or submitting your equipment details.

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