Peru Motor Oil and Lubricant Bottle Blow Molding Case Study
| Customer Country: Peru | Industry: Motor oil and lubricants | Resin: HDPE |
| Machine Models: JN-370TW-2, JN-490DW-2, JN-640DW-2 | Cavities: 2 | Stations: 2 |
| Drive System: Hydraulic with servo motor | Productivity: 500ml: 1,465 pcs/hr; 1L: 720 pcs/hr; 4L: 620 pcs/hr | Product Type: Motor oil and lubricant bottle |
Customer Background and Production Need
The customer is a well-known motor oil and lubricant supplier in Peru. The company planned to launch a new bottle family with modern packaging design across multiple sizes, from 500 ml to 1L and 4L. The production requirement focused on full automation, stable long-run output, and lower dependence on manual handling.
Technical Challenge
Lubricant bottle production requires chemical resistance, reliable sealing, and stable line integration. For some applications, co-extrusion and multi-layer blow molding may be evaluated for barrier needs. In this project, the key challenge was connecting material feeding, molding, scrap collection, recycling, leak testing, robotic take-out, and packing flow into one stable production system.
Jonh Huah's Solution
Jonh Huah recommended and supplied JN Series automatic extrusion blow molding machines. The turnkey setup integrated feeding conveyors, granulators, flash recycling, robotic take-out, and automatic leak testing. The control platform allowed the customer to monitor line status and manage bottle inspection as part of automated production.
Project Result
After implementation, the 500 ml bottle line reached a public output of 1,465 pcs/hr, while the 1L and 4L bottle lines reached 720 pcs/hr and 620 pcs/hr respectively. The automation system helped the customer improve production consistency and labor efficiency. Within the following three years, the customer purchased two more Jonh Huah machines with the same automation concept.
Why This Solution Worked
This project required line integration rather than only a blow molding machine. Jonh Huah matched the JN machines, feeding, recycling, leak testing, robotic handling, and production targets to the customer's lubricant bottle family. You can review more automation cases or discuss an automated production setup with our team.