On-site visit to a glass bottle factory: Don't overlook these safety and key inspection matters

[ December 19, 2025 ]

The production process of glass bottles involves dangerous links such as high-temperature furnaces and mechanical transmission. Therefore, safety issues during the visit must be given top priority. Before entering the factory area, it is necessary to strictly abide by the safety management regulations of the manufacturer, actively wear the protective equipment provided by the manufacturer, do not deviate from the designated visiting route without permission, and especially do not touch the operating production equipment, high-temperature components, etc. In places with high risk factors such as the furnace workshop and the injection molding area, follow the unified instructions of the staff, keep a safe distance and avoid accidents.

In addition to safety regulations, clarifying the key points of the inspection can make the visit more targeted. In the raw material stage, it is advisable to pay attention to whether the manufacturer selects high-quality quartz sand, soda ash and other raw materials, and whether the storage conditions of the raw materials meet the standards. This directly affects the hardness, transparency and other qualities of the glass bottles. In terms of production processes, it is crucial to closely observe the operational standardization of preheating, mold injection, and cooling processes. For instance, whether the preheating temperature is stable, whether the mold injection accuracy meets the standards, and whether the cooling time is reasonable. These details affect the product qualification rate.

Quality control is the core link of the assessment. It is necessary not only to check the hardware equipment of the quality inspection laboratory, such as whether it is equipped with professional strength testing and sealing performance testing instruments, but also to understand the quality control process of the manufacturer, such as whether full-process spot checks are implemented during production and how substandard products are handled. In addition, you can also pay attention to the production scale and capacity of the manufacturer, as well as the protective measures in the packaging workshop and the transportation cooperation channels, etc. These pieces of information can help you determine whether the manufacturer can meet your order requirements.

Only by keeping safety regulations in mind and focusing on core inspection points can the on-site visit maximize its value and help you screen out truly capable glass bottle partners.

 


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