As CGP Bottle, we pride ourselves as a leading manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of high-quality glass bottles and jars tailored for various industries, including beverages, food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Here's a breakdown of the key components and processes involved in our glass bottle production:
Firstly, we have the preliminary mold, which, as the name suggests, is responsible for initially shaping the glass bottle. It's the starting point that determines the basic form of the bottle.
Secondly, we have the main mold, also known as the final mold. This mold completes the shaping of the glass bottle, ensuring that it meets the desired specifications and dimensions.
Thirdly, the funnel plays a crucial role in the initial stages of production. It's the first process before the molten glass solution flows from the automatic distributor into the preliminary mold.
Fourthly, the bulkhead is an essential accessory that works closely with the preliminary mold. Once the glass solution falls into the preliminary mold, the bulkhead helps with the preliminary processing and shaping of the bottle.
Moving on, we have the mouth mold. This mold is specifically designed to shape the bottle's mouth. It also serves as the tool that transfers the partially formed bottle from the preliminary mold to the final mold.
The pumping head is another crucial component. After the glass product is initially formed and moved to the mold, the pumping head shapes the glass solution under strong pressure from an air compressor.
Lastly, we have the punch and core. The punch is a mold used to shape the mouth of large-mouth bottles, and its size determines the inner diameter of the bottle mouth. The core, on the other hand, is a tool that affects the inner diameter of small-mouth bottles. These tools ensure precision and consistency in the final product.