
What are the differences in the power requirements of infrared heating lamps for different types of blow molding machines?
Rotary blow molding machine
Power requirements: Due to its high-speed production characteristics, the Shortwave Halogen Heater Lamps needs to have a higher power to ensure that the preform reaches the appropriate blow molding temperature in a short time. Generally speaking, for a rotary blow molding machine that produces PET preforms of ordinary capacity (such as 500ml-2L), each heating station may need to be equipped with an Shortwave Halogen Heater Replacement Bulbs with a power of 1-2 kilowatts. If it is a rotary blow molding machine that produces large-capacity (such as more than 5L) or special materials (poor thermal conductivity) preforms, the power may need to be higher, reaching about 2-3 kilowatts, to ensure that the preform can be fully heated and meet the process requirements of blowing.
Linear blow molding machine
Power requirements: Because the production speed is not particularly fast, the power requirements for shortwave industrial infrared heat lamp halogen ir lamps are relatively low. Generally, for a linear blow molding machine that produces ordinary-capacity preforms, the power of the shortwave infrared halogen bulb at each heating station is 0.5-1.5 kilowatts. However, if you want to produce thick-walled preforms or special preforms with higher temperature requirements, the power may need to be appropriately adjusted to 1-2 kilowatts to ensure that the preforms can be heated evenly and reach the ideal blowing temperature.
Reciprocating blow molding machine
Power requirements: In terms of power requirements, due to its high precision requirements for preform heating, the power selection of infrared heat lamp for beverage bottle industry should comprehensively consider factors such as the size, material and production speed of the preforms. For reciprocating blow molding machines that produce ordinary bottles, the power of the IR halogen heating lamp is usually 0.8-1.8 kilowatts. If you are producing high-precision and high-requirement bottles, such as small-volume preforms for medical packaging, you may need a higher power to ensure the uniformity and accuracy of preform heating, and the power may be between 1.2-2.5 kilowatts.
