by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › IBM vs ISBM Machine Key Differences IBM (injection blow molding) and ISBM (injection stretch blow molding) share a common origin — both start with an injection-moulded preform — but diverge at a single, consequential...
by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › Products Made with IBM Machines Injection blow molding machines produce a specific, well-defined category of hollow plastic container — and they do it with a quality and consistency that other blow molding processes cannot...
by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › IBM Machine Material Compatibility Guide Material selection is one of the most consequential technical decisions in IBM bottle production. The wrong material choice affects bottle appearance, mechanical performance, regulatory...
by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › One-Step vs Two-Step Blow Molding When packaging manufacturers evaluate blow molding technology for a new product line, one of the first strategic decisions they face is whether to invest in a one-step (single-stage) system or...
by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › Rotary vs Linear IBM Machine Injection blow molding machines are available in two structural configurations: rotary (turntable) and linear (shuttle). While both achieve the same result — a precisely formed hollow plastic...
by ep | Jul 14, 2026 | IBM Machine Blogs
Home › IBM Machine Blogs › Chinese vs European IBM Machines When procurement managers and plant engineers evaluate IBM machines, one of the most consequential decisions is whether to source from a Chinese manufacturer or a European one. A decade ago,...