
Injection Moulding Line
High-tonnage injection presses produce rigid containers, closures, and stationery components with tight, repeatable tolerances across long production runs.
A controlled production flow designed to keep quality consistent from raw material to dispatch.
Each stage has defined controls and acceptance criteria.

Food-safe and industrial-grade resins are sourced and verified against specification before production.

Injection and blow-moulding lines shape products with tight tolerances and repeatable accuracy.

Dimensions, wall thickness, and finish are monitored throughout the run to catch deviation early.

Sample testing verifies leak resistance, closure fit, and material integrity against the spec sheet.

Finished goods are packed in controlled conditions to maintain cleanliness through distribution.

Orders are consolidated and shipped to schedule with traceable batch documentation.
The core equipment behind our production lines.

High-tonnage injection presses produce rigid containers, closures, and stationery components with tight, repeatable tolerances across long production runs.

Extrusion and stretch blow-moulding shapes bottles and hollow containers from food-grade and industrial resins, balancing wall thickness for strength and weight.

Automated checks monitor dimensions, wall thickness, and finish throughout the run, catching deviation early so only conforming product moves downstream.

Finished goods are counted, packed, and sealed under controlled conditions, maintaining cleanliness and traceability from the line through to dispatch.
Checks built into the line, not bolted on at the end.
Critical dimensions and neck finishes are measured against tolerance at set intervals.
Incoming resin is verified for grade and suitability before it enters production.
Sample bottles are tested for leak resistance and reliable closure performance.
Send us a specification and we'll outline the right process and controls.