Method of manufacture glass containers in a section of an IS. ma

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Forming product or preform from molten glass

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65 76, 65 79, 65 82, 65 291, 65264, 65229, 65235, 65240, 264523, C03B 913, C03B 920

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056499892

ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing glass containers in a section of an I.S. machine. A gob of molten glass is delivered to a blank mold to be formed into a parison. The formed parison is then transferred to a blow mold so that an initial blowing operation can be performed to stabilize the parison. The blow mold with the stabilized parison is then transferred linearly to a final station where the parison is blown into the container.

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