Accumulator Head Extrusion Blow Molding Machines
Built for medium-to-large hollow plastic products, the LEKA TITAN series helps buyers plan accumulator head extrusion blow molding projects for jerrycans, drums, tanks, and technical industrial parts where shot volume, wall control, and machine stability matter more than generic small-bottle output.
- Suitable for larger-volume industrial containers and heavy-duty hollow products
- Current published material range includes PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, and PA
- Can be discussed as a machine-only project or a mold-matched production route
- Designed to move buyers from model comparison into real RFQ and project review
A Fast Way To Judge Whether This Machine Family Fits Your Project
This page is not for every blow molding buyer. It is mainly for projects where container size, part volume, wall demand, and shot stability push the selection beyond standard small-container continuous extrusion routes.
Medium To Large Hollow Products
Suitable for buyers planning jerrycans, drums, tanks, and technical hollow parts where product volume and structure are more demanding.
Industrial Material Flexibility
Current published range includes PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, and PA, making this route more relevant for industrial and technical packaging discussions.
Project-Led Manufacturers
Best for buyers comparing machine structure, mold matching, product feasibility, and long-term production stability instead of only chasing a low-entry machine.
Machine Or Broader Production Route
You can start from one machine inquiry, but this page is also built to support mold discussion, application review, and wider production planning.
Why Buyers Move To Accumulator Head Instead Of Staying With Smaller Standard Routes
Once the product gets larger, heavier, or structurally more demanding, machine selection is no longer only about making a hollow part. It becomes a question of shot volume, parison stability, wall control, and whether the process can support the product consistently at production level.
- When container or part volume increases, process stability becomes more important than simple entry-level speed claims.
- When wall distribution matters, buyers need a route that supports stronger product structure and more controlled material delivery.
- When the project is industrial, technical, or large-volume, machine selection usually needs to be discussed together with mold and product feasibility.
Higher Shot Demand
Accumulator head routes are more relevant when the product requires a larger shot volume and the project is moving beyond the logic of small standard bottle output.
Better Fit For Large Parts
For drums, jerrycans, tanks, and technical hollow products, buyers usually need a machine route built for larger product structure rather than only general-purpose production.
More Serious Project Evaluation
These projects often involve mold review, material selection, and product-shape discussion early, so the page needs to support engineering-style inquiry, not only quick lead capture.
Stronger Industrial Positioning
This machine family should be presented as a heavy-duty production option for buyers planning industrial packaging and technical hollow-part manufacturing, not as a generic blow molding page.
What This Machine Family Is Usually Used To Produce
This section should show the real product direction behind accumulator head extrusion blow molding, so buyers can quickly understand whether their project belongs in a medium container range, industrial packaging range, large-volume range, or customized heavy project path.

Jerrycans, Utility Containers, And Small Industrial Packs
This range suits buyers moving beyond basic small bottles and into stronger handled containers and practical industrial packaging forms.
- 5L to 50L style industrial packaging discussions
- Utility containers and handled jerrycan projects
- Early-stage heavy-duty packaging selection

Drums, Larger Jerrycans, And Heavy-Duty Chemical Containers
When the package becomes larger, heavier, and more industrial, buyers usually need a stronger route for shot volume, product structure, and production stability.
- 50L to 200L style industrial container planning
- Chemical, lubricant, and heavy-duty packaging applications
- Projects where handling strength matters more

Tanks, Large Containers, And Heavy Industrial Hollow Products
This is where accumulator head positioning becomes much more useful, because product size and material demand make machine stability a bigger part of the buying decision.
- 100L to 1000L level large-volume product discussions
- Tank, storage, and structural hollow-part projects
- More engineering-style evaluation before quotation

Special-Size Technical Parts And Customized Large-Volume Production
Some projects are too product-specific for generic catalog language. For these cases, the page should guide buyers into direct technical discussion instead of a simple machine-only comparison.
- Large customized volume range on request
- IBC-style and large industrial container discussions
- Suitable for buyers ready to share project data early
Compare The Main TITAN Ranges Before You Review The Detailed Cards
This table is built for fast commercial scanning. Buyers can first compare the broad project fit of each TITAN range, then continue into the detailed model cards below for a more product-specific discussion.
| Model | Capacity Direction | Typical Project Range | Published Materials | Best Fit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TITAN HE50L | Up to 50L | 5L / 10L / 20L / 30L / 40L / 50L | PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA | Medium industrial containers and utility packaging projects | Discuss |
| TITAN HE200L | Up to 200L | 5L to 200L | PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA | Drums, larger jerrycans, and heavier-duty industrial packaging | Discuss |
| TITAN HE1000L | Up to 1000L | 100L to 1000L | PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA | Large containers, tanks, and bigger industrial hollow products | Discuss |
| TITAN HED1000L | Up to 1000L | 100L to 1000L | PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA | 1000L-class projects needing a stronger customized route discussion | Discuss |
| TITAN MAX | Customized on request | Large-volume and non-standard projects | PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA | Customized heavy-duty accumulator head project evaluation | Discuss |
Choose The TITAN Model Range By Product Size And Project Scope
This section should help buyers move from interest to selection. Instead of repeating shallow cards, the page should show which TITAN range is better matched to medium industrial containers, larger drums, big-volume tanks, or custom heavy-duty projects.

TITAN HE50L
A practical starting point for buyers moving into medium-size industrial packaging and utility-container production without jumping straight into very large-volume projects.
- Max container capacity: Up to 50L
- Typical page-listed range: 5L / 10L / 20L / 30L / 40L / 50L
- Published materials: PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA
- Best fit: Medium industrial containers, utility packs, early-stage heavy packaging projects

TITAN HE200L
Better suited to larger industrial packaging work where the buyer needs stronger support for drums, bigger jerrycans, and heavier-duty container planning.
- Max container capacity: Up to 200L
- Typical page-listed range: 5L to 200L
- Published materials: PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA
- Best fit: Drums, larger jerrycans, and industrial chemical or lubricant packaging

TITAN HE1000L
Positioned for large hollow products where container volume and production stability become much more important than basic catalog-style selection.
- Max container capacity: Up to 1000L
- Typical page-listed range: 100L to 1000L
- Published materials: PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA
- Best fit: Large containers, tanks, and bigger industrial hollow products

TITAN HED1000L
A stronger option for buyers still working in the 1000L class but needing a different production structure or project route than the standard HE1000L discussion.
- Max container capacity: Up to 1000L
- Typical page-listed range: 100L to 1000L
- Published materials: PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA
- Best fit: Buyers comparing 1000L-class project routes and heavier-duty production needs

TITAN MAX
This range should be used as the commercial entry for special-size and customized heavy-duty projects that need direct technical discussion instead of fixed standard-page selection.
- Capacity direction: Customized on request
- Project type: Large-volume and non-standard accumulator head projects
- Published materials: PE, HDPE, PETG, PP, PVC, PA
- Best fit: Buyers ready to move into custom engineering review and RFQ discussion
Questions Buyers Usually Ask Before Sending An Inquiry
These questions help bridge the gap between interest and a serious RFQ. For this kind of machine family, buyers usually need process logic, product fit, and project scope clarified before they move forward.
When should I choose an accumulator head machine instead of a smaller continuous extrusion route?
This route becomes more relevant when the product is larger, heavier, or more structurally demanding, and when shot volume, wall control, and production stability matter more than entry-level small-container logic.
What kinds of products are usually matched to this machine family?
The current page direction is mainly suited to medium and large industrial hollow products such as jerrycans, drums, tanks, and customized technical parts where project-level machine selection is required.
Can LEKA help review the product and mold direction together with machine selection?
Yes, this type of page should support a broader project discussion, not only machine display. Buyers can move into product feasibility, mold direction, and overall project scope review before quotation is finalized.
What information should I prepare before asking for quotation?
The most useful starting inputs are product type, target volume range, material, sample or drawing availability, target output, destination market, and any special structural or production requirement already known.
Can this page support both standard model inquiry and customized project inquiry?
Yes. Smaller and more standard projects can start with a model discussion, while larger or non-standard heavy-duty projects should move directly into customized technical review and RFQ discussion.
Do the listed options like leak tester, robot arm, and deflashing depend on the product?
Yes. These functions are not just extra features for decoration. They should be selected based on product type, quality requirement, handling logic, and how the factory wants to run production and downstream transfer.
Move From Model Comparison To A Real Project Discussion
For accumulator head projects, a useful inquiry starts with real product and production data. Share the core requirements first so the discussion can move beyond generic catalog comparison and closer to the right TITAN range, machine structure, and project path.
- Send product type, target volume range, and planned material
- Share sample, drawing, or reference-part information if available
- Clarify output target and whether the project is standard or customized
- Tell LEKA if you need machine-only, mold matching, or broader support
Product And Container Data
Tell LEKA what kind of hollow product or container you want to make, the target volume range, and any known structural requirement.
Material And Application
Share the planned material and end-use application so the discussion can move closer to the right machine route and configuration logic.
Output And Factory Plan
Include target output, working schedule, and whether this is a first-stage machine purchase or part of a wider production expansion plan.
Standard Or Customized Project
Let LEKA know whether you are comparing standard TITAN ranges or already moving toward a larger customized accumulator head project discussion.
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