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Plastic Bottle Mould & Plastic Bottle Testing In India.



We at Awanti polymoulds Mould manufacturer in India have an in-house facility for mould testing. Our machinery is of a globally reputed company. We can test moulds of various pack-sizes and applications like water, soda, juice, oil, liquor, pharma etc.
The products we build stand the test of time and are durable, sturdy and of the best quality.  An important aspect of the beverage industry is quality. A good bottle always lays the foundation of a great brand. The customer identifies and recognizes the product mostly through its quality; hence it becomes the matter of utmost importance to make the product keep the best quality.
We are best in manufacturing mould as well as exporting mould. We are exporting from last 20 years over 15 countries now. Our service is not stopping just delivering the products; we provide support service or any technical backup up to the customer’s satisfaction. The major factor about exporting a product is “In time delivery and Easy delivery” which we very diligently follows. We make sure that we try and give premium quality products in the most reasonable and affordable rates.
Best quality is achieved when the mould is put through a series of different tests. The process of testing plays a crucial role in determining the quality of the finished product.
Awanti polymoulds also has the fully operational, international standard bottle testing laboratory. It is equipped with the latest equipment to perform critical tests like base cracks, bottle bursts, base clearance and material distribution tests.
Although mould manufacturing is our core activity, mould and bottle testing are additional services that we provide to global companies and beverages giants.
Due to these verified testing methods we at Awanti Polymoulds Bottle Mould Manufacturer are well qualified for manufacturing high-quality PET moulds, which are universally used in a plethora of beverage applications. PET bottles need highly accurate moulds therefore utmost care is taken while manufacturing those moulds and even higher caution is observed and undertaken while testing the moulds.
In the process of testing all the problems and obstacles that drastically affect and reduce the efficiency of the product is eradicated. A proper schedule is maintained, followed and performed to ensure, assure and safeguard the process of mould manufacturing and its smooth sailing.
The end result of all this is a great quality product, which translates into maximum customer delight!
Awanti also has a fully operational, international standard bottle testing laboratory. It is equipped with the latest equipment to perform critical tests like base cracks, bottle bursts, base clearance, and material distribution tests. Although mould manufacturing is our core activity, mould and bottle testing are additional services which we provide to global companies and beverages giants.



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