Description
EP-ZQ135 European-Style Injection Blow Molding Machine — Flagship Platform for 24-Hour High-Volume IBM Production
The EP-ZQ135 injection blow molding machine is the pinnacle of Ever Power’s European IBM range — a machine engineered from the ground up to maximise single-unit output while maintaining the precision neck-finish and zero-flash quality that define the IBM process. At 1,350 KN injection clamping, dual 37+37 KW motors, a 70 mm screw with 650 g shot capacity, and a 1,300×500 mm platen accommodating up to 30 cavities at 10 ml and 18 cavities at 100 ml, the ZQ135 delivers a throughput profile that no other machine in the EP-ZQ range can match.
Where the ZQ110 represents the high-capacity standard, the ZQ135 is the continuous-production flagship — designed for operations where the machine must run 24 hours per day, 6 or 7 days per week, across multiple product families, without thermal derating, without extended maintenance windows, and without sacrificing the dimensional consistency that pharmaceutical and premium FMCG clients require. For buyers evaluating this platform against lower models, the full IBM range comparison on our products page provides a direct side-by-side specification table covering all five EP-ZQ models.

Core Technical Parameters — EP-ZQ135
Operating Principle — Simultaneous 3-Station Rotary Cycle

The 70 mm screw with 6+N barrel zones and 200 mm injection stroke delivers a 650 g shot — the largest in the ZQ range. The 1,350 KN injection clamp holds 18-cavity (100 ml) or 30-cavity (10 ml) tooling shut against peak cavity pressure without deflection or flash. The high-precision angle divider fires the 120° index simultaneously with mould opening — the parallel motion that maintains the 4-second dry cycle under maximum load. Heating power at 30 KW covers the highest plasticising demand in the ZQ series.
The blow mould closes with 200 KN clamping force — the highest blow clamp in the ZQ range. The hydraulic double system, standard on the ZQ135, isolates blow-station hydraulic pressure from injection-side demand peaks. Compressed air at 0.7–1.2 MPa expands each preform against the 1,300×500 mm platen-supported cavity wall — the widest mould accommodation in the EP-ZQ range. After cooling, the blow mould opens and the turntable indexes to Station 3.
The 280 mm stripping stroke — the longest in the ZQ range — ejects all 18 (or 30) bottles simultaneously from the cold rods. Dual 37+37 KW motors handle injection and clamping on separate circuits, each with substantial thermal headroom above rated load. Total power at 95 KW supports continuous 24-hour, 7-day operation at maximum cavity count — the operational profile the ZQ135 is specifically designed for.
Why the EP-ZQ135 Is the Definitive High-Volume IBM Platform
30 cavities at 10 ml and 18 cavities at 100 ml — no other machine in the EP-ZQ range exceeds these figures. For daily-chemical or pharmaceutical producers where cost-per-bottle is the primary economic lever, maximum cavity count on a zero-scrap process is the most direct route to the lowest unit cost. A ZQ135 running 18-cavity 100 ml HDPE produces approximately 14,000–16,000 bottles per hour depending on material cycle time.
Each 37 KW motor on the ZQ135 operates at approximately 60–70% of its thermal capacity at rated cycle speed and full cavity load — the same headroom margin that premium machine builders use as a design baseline. This is not over-engineering: it is the specification that allows a daily-chemical producer to run the ZQ135 at full output across a 24-hour shift without thermal derating reducing cycle speed, without unscheduled stops, and without the gradual quality drift that accompanies a machine operating at its thermal ceiling.
The 1,300×500 mm platen on the ZQ135 is 18% wider than the ZQ110’s 1,100×460 mm platen. This additional area is not merely about cavity count — it enables tooling engineers to design larger-pitch cavity arrays that improve thermal uniformity across the mould, reducing inter-cavity weight variation below ±0.5 g even at 18 cavities. It also accommodates future-proof tooling designs with inter-cavity cooling channels that the ZQ110’s tighter platen cannot physically fit.
Full Technical Specifications — EP-ZQ135
| Parameter | Injection System |
|---|---|
| Screw Diameter | 70 mm |
| Screw L/D Ratio | 22:1 |
| Injection Weight | 650 g |
| Heating Power | 30 KW |
| Number of Barrel Zones | 6+N |
| Injection Stroke | 200 mm |
| Parameter | Clamping System |
|---|---|
| Injection Clamping Force | 1,350 KN |
| Opening Stroke for Injection | 140 mm |
| Blow Clamping Force | 200 KN |
| Opening Stroke for Blowing | 140 mm |
| Rotary Table Lift Height | 70 mm |
| Stripping Stroke | 280 mm |
| Parameter | Mould Specifications |
|---|---|
| Max. Platen Size (L×W) | 1,300 × 500 mm |
| Mould Thickness | 280 mm |
| Max. Bottle Diameter | 120 mm |
| Max. Bottle Height | 220 mm |
| Suitable Bottle Volume | 1 – 2,000 ml |
| Parameter | Power & Utilities |
|---|---|
| Motor Power | 37 + 37 KW |
| Total Power | 95 KW |
| Hydraulic Pressure | 14 MPa |
| Dry Cycle Time | 4 s |
| Min. Air Pressure | 0.7 – 1.2 MPa |
| Compressed Air Capacity | 0.7 M³/min |
| Cooling Water Flow | 4 M³/h |
| Cooling Water Pressure | 0.3 – 0.4 MPa |
| Machine Dimensions (L×W×H) | 5.5 × 2.0 × 2.4 m |
| Net Weight | 18 T |
| Operating Power Ratio | 52 – 70% |
Cavity Count by Bottle Volume — EP-ZQ135 (Reference Only)

| Model | 10 ml | 30 ml | 60 ml | 100 ml | 250 ml | 500 ml | 1,000 ml |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP-ZQ135 | 30 | 26 | 22 | 18 | 14 | 10 | 8 |
Reference values only. Actual cavity count depends on bottle geometry, neck finish, and mould design. Contact our engineering team for a precise tooling recommendation.
Full ZQ Series Comparison — EP-ZQ135 in Context
| Spec | ZQ40 | ZQ60 | ZQ80 | ZQ110 | ZQ135 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screw dia. (mm) | 40/45 | 45/50 | 55 | 65 | 70 |
| Injection wt. (g) | 190–260 | 260–383 | 466 | 540 | 650 |
| Inj. clamp (KN) | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1,100 | 1,350 |
| Blow clamp (KN) | 60 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 200 |
| Platen (mm) | 480×340 | 600×390 | 800×400 | 1,100×460 | 1,300×500 |
| Cavities @ 100 ml | 4 | 8 | 12 | 14 | 18 |
| Cavities @ 10 ml | 9 | 14 | 20 | 24 | 30 |
| Total power (KW) | 20 | 37 | 55 | 80 | 95 |
| Weight (T) | 3.8 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 18 |
Application Sectors — EP-ZQ135 Production Targets
HDPE and PP hand-wash, shampoo, fabric conditioner, and detergent bottles at 100–500 ml for operations targeting 5–10 million units per month from a single machine installation. At 18 cavities (100 ml), the ZQ135 covers this range in 2.5–3 shifts — leaving one shift per day for scheduled maintenance and quality checks, the operational model most FMCG contract packers use for their most efficient lines.
HDPE and PP tablets, capsule, and solid-dose oral liquid containers across 30 ml, 60 ml, 100 ml, and 250 ml formats for major pharmaceutical manufacturers running export-grade GMP production. The ZQ135’s 22-cavity (60 ml) and 18-cavity (100 ml) tooling configurations cover the two highest-volume pharmaceutical bottle formats from a single machine investment. At 1,350 KN injection clamp, flash on any format is structurally prevented.
PS lactic-acid bacterial drink bottles (10–100 ml) at 8–15 million units per month. At 30 cavities (10 ml) and 26 cavities (30 ml), the EP-ZQ135 is the highest single-machine output option for the lactic-acid bacterial drink bottle segment — covering the production requirements of even the largest national dairy brands from a single-machine installation.
PP capsule and tablet bottles (100–500 ml) and HDPE protein-powder containers (1,000 ml) for supplement manufacturers running both formats from a single machine investment. The ZQ135’s 8-cavity (1,000 ml) capability makes it the only model in the ZQ range that can economically produce 1-litre supplement bottles at high monthly volumes.


Auxiliary Equipment & Line Integration
Ever Power supplies complete auxiliary equipment packages for EP-ZQ135 turnkey installation projects:
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0.7 M³/min at 0.7–1.2 MPa — sized to ZQ135 blow air demand.
Maintains ±1°C cavity temperature across all 18 cavities simultaneously.
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Optional. 4 M³/h. Strongly recommended for tropical climates and high-ambient environments.
Camera-based defect detection, dimensional QC, and auto-rejection — required for pharmaceutical GMP lines.
Downstream case or bag packing to match the ZQ135’s high output rate. Integrates via discharge belt.

Manufacturing & Quality Assurance
Every EP-ZQ135 undergoes an extended factory acceptance test — full-load dry-cycle runs at rated speed, hydraulic circuit pressure verification across injection and blow circuits simultaneously, rotary table indexing positional repeatability check, and full electrical safety inspection — before shipment. CE certification, electrical schematics, hydraulic circuit drawings, operator manual, and a recommended spare-parts list ship with every machine. For full detail on our manufacturing standards, visit the Ever Power company page.

Customer Case Studies — EP-ZQ135 in the Field
A Guangdong daily-chemical producer supplying national retail chains with 100 ml and 250 ml HDPE hand-wash bottles at a combined 8 million units per month replaced three legacy EBM machines with a single EP-ZQ135. Running 18-cavity (100 ml) tooling for the main SKU and switching to 14-cavity (250 ml) for the secondary SKU twice per week, the ZQ135 covers the full monthly volume in 2.8 shifts per day. Eliminating three EBM machines reduced the operator headcount by four, cut maintenance contracts to one, and freed 120 square metres of floor space for a new filling line.
A Mumbai pharmaceutical contract packager producing HDPE bottles in 30 ml, 60 ml, and 100 ml formats for European and North American export clients selected the EP-ZQ135 as their primary container production machine after confirming that its 1,350 KN injection clamp was the highest available in the IBM category without moving to purpose-built pharmaceutical machinery at five times the price. All three mould sets — 26-cavity (30 ml), 22-cavity (60 ml), and 18-cavity (100 ml) — were qualified in a single FDA-aligned container validation protocol over six weeks.
A Seoul dairy brand producing their signature 65 ml PS lactic-acid bacterial drink bottle at 12 million units per month selected the EP-ZQ135 as the only IBM machine that could cover their output on a 3-shift, 6-day schedule. Running 26-cavity equivalent tooling for the 65 ml format, the machine produces the full monthly volume in exactly 18 shifts — leaving the remaining shift days for planned maintenance and new-product trials. PS haze values held below 1.2% across six months of continuous production — the client’s most stringent optical specification.
A Dubai supplement manufacturer producing both 100 ml PP capsule bottles and 1,000 ml HDPE protein-powder containers for the GCC and export markets used the EP-ZQ135’s 18-cavity (100 ml) and 8-cavity (1,000 ml) tooling capability to run both formats from a single machine. The 37+37 KW dual-motor configuration sustained consistent cycle times for both formats in the facility’s 45°C summer ambient temperature — a critical requirement that two competing machines had failed to meet during trials. Operating power at the rated 52–70% level confirmed stable thermal performance across the UAE summer operating season.
Frequently Asked Questions — EP-ZQ135
Configure the EP-ZQ135 — Request a Quote from Our Engineering Team
Send us your bottle volume, material, target cavity count, monthly output requirement, and facility ambient temperature. Our engineers will respond with a complete machine configuration, mould recommendation, utility specification, and pricing — typically within one business day. You can also review the full IBM range comparison or explore our ISBM machines for PET/PETG one-step blow applications.
Specifications are for reference only. Ever Power reserves the right to modify machine parameters without notice due to continuous product improvement.


