Tooling Requirements For Glass Container Production For The Narrow Neck Press And Blow Process

The narrow neck press and blow (NNPB) process was introduced to gain better control over glass distribution in container manufacturing. Improved control over glass distribution has enabled significant reduction in glass weight of up to 33% without adversely affecting the mechanical performance of the container. A key component in the process is the plunger, used to form the cavity in the parison during the forming stage. The function of the plunger is to evenly distribute the glass within the blank mould cavity and to aid the removal of thermal energy from the internal surface of the parison. Whilst there has been considerable attention given to the requirements of the glass, there has been little attention paid to the plunger material. This work presents an overview of some problems associated with the NNPB process and ongoing research.

Author
M Sarwar & A W Armitage
Origin
University Northumbria & Rexam Glass, Uk
Journal Title
J Mat Proc Technol 139 1-3 August 2003 160-163 (www.Sciencedirect.com)
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 2362

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Tooling Requirements For Glass Container Production For The Narrow Neck Press And Blow Process
J Mat Proc Technol 139 1-3 August 2003 160-163 (www.Sciencedirect.com)
C 2362
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