Glass Bottle Manufacturing Process

Quality glass bottle manufacturing will provide you with containers that are very attractive and very safe to contain your products. The steps involved in glass bottle manufacturing include:

  1. Loading gobs of molten glass into molds through a very careful funnel process
  2. The baffle then begins the settleblow process to allow compressed air into the mold, forming the neck and container finish
  3. A plunger then moves into the finish to tighten the glass against the mold in the counterblow process, forming the parison
  4. The mold opens and the neck ring holds the glass container to invert it for the blow mold step to prepare for the next step
  5. A reheat steps makes sure the parison temperature coincides with the internal glass temperature for smoothing and even distribution of the glass to prevent breakage
  6. A final blow is executed to evenly tighten the glass against the blow mold to finalize the shape
  7. The new glass bottle is removed from the mold and transferred to a cooling plate
  8. From the cooling plate the glass bottle is then moved via conveyor to be packed and prepared for delivery

For the best quality glass bottle manufacturing there should be regular monitoring of heat to make sure there is a consistent temperature used throughout the glass making and molding processes. At or shortly after the cooling process there should be quality control steps in place to look for defects before they are shipped to customers. Some manufacturers use ocular control units to find defects as well as human inspection.

The packing process should provide sturdy containers to prevent damage during transport and shipping of the glass bottles.

When you need high quality glass bottles, contact the experienced professionals at M.Jacob & Sons. We can assist you in finding the best value in glass bottles with the highest level of quality. The right glass bottle can protect your product and provide an appealing presentation to your customers.