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Joseph Johnson founded Jomar in 1968 - his wife's name was Mary, hence
"Jomar".
We delivered our first injection blow moulding machine in early 1969
and this is still in production today.
The Jomar and Wheaton injection blow moulding machines are of similar
design concepts, except that the transfer head rotates in the opposite
direction.
In
1990, we opened our current 41,000 ft² (3,800 M²) facility in Pleasantville,
N.J. Jomar build between 40 to 50 injection blow and stretch
blow moulding machines per year. We use moulds built to our fully
detailed specifications made at one of the many excellent tool manufacturing
shops that have grown up with the development of the injection blow
moulding (IBM) process in New Jersey.
Over 1,100 of our machines in the injection blow range have been
installed and are supported worldwide.
During 1994, in response to many customer requests, Jomar established
a manufacturing facility in Bologna, Italy to design and build a range
of extrusion blow moulding machines (EBM). This exploited the proven
local skills and expertise that had been developed over many years
in the Italian blow moulding industry.
To date, we have installed over 150 extrusion blow moulding machines
in 22 countries both single and double station machines for a wide
variety of materials and applications.
Also in 1994, we started designing a 2-station Injection Stretch Blow
Machine (ISBM) for small PET/PEN/PP containers. Now, we can make 12
x 25 ml hotel samplers in 10-12 seconds - and the blow mould change
takes only 20 minutes.
Contact us today to see how you can put
Jomar's dependability and experience to use.
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