This type of equipment produces hollow plastic items through a process involving melting plastic, extruding it into a hollow tube (parison), and then inflating the parison within a mold to create the desired shape. Common examples of products created using this technology include bottles, containers, and various other hollow plastic parts.
The process offers significant advantages in manufacturing, including high production speed, the ability to create complex shapes, and cost-effectiveness for large-scale production. Historically, this technology revolutionized plastic manufacturing, enabling mass production of previously labor-intensive items and opening up new possibilities in packaging and product design.