Canada - Automotive Air Duct
A North American automotive parts manufacturer worked with Jonh Huah to solve production challenges for blow molded automotive air ducts. Read more
These case studies show how Jonh Huah extrusion blow molding machines are configured for real production lines, including automotive air ducts, 20L chemical jerrycans, motor oil bottles, HDPE beverage bottles, PETG cosmetic bottles, TPE/TPEE dust covers, sports water bottles, and food-grade containers. Each case connects the product requirement with the machine series, material, automation scope, and published output where available. Use this page to compare which equipment series fits different product volumes, resin behavior, mold layouts, trimming needs, leak-testing requirements, and downstream automation plans before reviewing the full case detail.
A North American automotive parts manufacturer worked with Jonh Huah to solve production challenges for blow molded automotive air ducts. Read more
Can one machine support two different 20L jerrycan shapes? This case shows the production setup and the published output. Read more
A well-known Peruvian motor oil supplier needed a new bottle family and requested a fully automated production line. Read more
A southern Taiwan food packaging manufacturer selected a hybrid blow molding line for high-volume HDPE beverage bottle production. Read more
A large cosmetic container manufacturer founded in 1993 needed thick-bottom PETG bottles with a glass-like appearance. Read more
An automotive supplier with factories in several countries required durable blow molded dust covers for major vehicle manufacturers. Read more
A German drinking-water company with more than 50 years of history evaluated blow molding equipment for sports bottle production. Read more
A customer producing edible oil containers for the Madagascar market operates more than ten Jonh Huah accumulator-head machines. Read more