Miyerkules, Disyembre 25, 2013

Historical Timeline of Bottled Soft Drinks



Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, Sprite, 7 Up, Gatorade, Mug Root Beer, Mountain Dew, Passiona, Solo, and Bundaberg – these are some of the most popular soft drinks in Australia. Any Australian would be quick to say that they have at least had a sip of soft drink and loved it. Many Australians are big fans of soft drinks as almost in every meal, a bottle or can of their favorite soft drink is consumed. The refreshment a soft drink gives is a perfect for an Australian hot weather or summer season.


What we see now in the market new-age and state-of-the-art soft drinks. What we taste now are nowhere what soft drinks tasted like decades and centuries ago. Soft drinks have long history. These drinks are a product of years of innovation, imagination, and chemistry. About.com provides an in-depth timeline of soft drinks’ history.



·         1798 The term "soda water" first coined
·         1810 First U.S. patent issued for the manufacture of imitation mineral waters
·         1819 The "soda fountain" patented by Samuel Fahnestock
·         1835 The first bottled soda water in the U.S
·         1850 A manual hand & foot operated filling & corking device, first used for bottling soda water
·         1851 Ginger ale created in Ireland
·         1861 The term "pop" first coined
·         1874 The first ice-cream soda sold
·         1876 Root beer mass produced for public sale
·         1881 The first cola-flavored beverage introduced
·         1885 Charles Aderton invented "Dr Pepper" in Waco, Texas
·         1886 Dr. John S. Pemberton invented "Coca-Cola" in Atlanta, Georgia
·         1892 William Painter invented the crown bottle cap
·         1898 "Pepsi-Cola" is invented by Caleb Bradham
·         1899 The first patent issued for a glass blowing machine, used to produce glass bottle
·         1913 Gas motored trucks replaced horse drawn carriages as delivery vehicles
·         1919 The American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages formed
·         1920 The U.S. Census reported that more than 5,000 bottlers now exist
·         Early 1920's The first automatic vending machines dispensed sodas into cups
·         1923 Six-pack soft drink cartons called "Hom-Paks" created
·         1929 The Howdy Company debuted its new drink "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Sodas" later called "7 Up". Invented by Charles Leiper Grigg
·         1934 Applied color labels first used on soft drink bottles, the coloring was baked on the face of the bottle
·         1952 The first diet soft drink sold called the "No-Cal Beverage" a gingerale sold by Kirsch
·         1957 The first aluminum cans used
·         1959 The first diet cola sold.
·         1962 The pull-ring tab first marketed by the Pittsburgh Brewing Company of Pittsburgh, PA. The pull-ring tab was invented by Alcoa
·         1963 The Schlitz Brewing company introduced the "Pop Top" beer can to the nation in March, invented by Ermal Fraze of Kettering, Ohio
·         1965 Soft drinks in cans dispensed from vending machines
·         1965 The resealable top invented
·         1966 The American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages renamed The National Soft Drink Association.
·         1970 Plastic bottles are used for soft drinks
·         1973 The PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bottle created
This timeline continues to expand and to improve. Indeed, soft drinks continue to evolve and to innovate. More flavors and fizz are expected to happen since the technology is very much available. Since industries have perfected the use of blow moulding, creating various plastic containers. Blow moulding is just one of the important innovations in the soft drinks industry. Flavor makers, chemists, and beverage experts are stepping up to provide to consumers the best-tasting and most refreshing soft drinks, giving the industry an even brighter future ahead.

Lunes, Nobyembre 4, 2013

4 Factors to Consider before Leasing a Warehouse in Sydney




You have founded a new business in Sydney and you want to expand its production, what should you do? The next big thing you may want to consider is leasing a warehouse. It may sound too overwhelming or challenging, but you should strongly consider it if you are going after making it bigger in the industry. You should remember that in order for your business to further keep up with the consumers’ demands, you would need to expand your services and production.

Looking a warehousefor lease in Sydney can be quite challenging and stressing, in fact. Since the country’s capital is crowded by hundreds of business operations, which is why you may have a hard time finding a warehouse that is in prime location. However, if you know what to do, who to approach, and where to do it, then you can successfully lease a warehouse in a convenient location.

When looking for a warehouse for lease, you should put into considerations several factors, which include location, price, terms and conditions, and space.

Location – You would want a warehouse accessible to you, your colleagues, and your employees. By having a warehouse located in an accessible and convenient area, you don’t have to worry about the transportation of your workers. If your warehouse is located far from roads and business districts, expect to have a hard time coping with transportation logistics, which could mean more expenses to your company.


Price – The price should be right. The price of the warehouse for lease should be relative with its location, space, and facilities. If the warehouse is located far from accessible roads, expect its price to be much lower. However, if it is located in a prime spot, expect the price to be more expensive. The rule of the thumb is that the price should justify the location, space, facilities, and even amenities of the warehouse for it to be considered a good deal. If you think that it is overpriced or underpriced, you may want to check further because you may end up in a bad deal where you are at the receiving end.

Terms and conditions – Never settle for a warehouse that has shady and seemingly unlawful terms and conditions. If you don’t have formal legal background, you would want to consult with a business or corporate lawyer who has experience in reviewing leasing contracts so you would know if you are about to enter a legitimate deal or not. Also, it is a must that you conditions carefully and thoroughly read the terms and for you to determine whether or not they will work against you.

Space – The space of the warehouse should fit in your business’ supplies and materials. You don’t want to settle for a warehouse that has limited space because it would not compliment your business needs. If your business would not need a spacious warehouse, avoid looking for one that offers a lot of space because you may just have to shoulder more expenses. Hence, it is vital and crucial for you to do a survey of the warehouse first before committing to a deal. It is also advisable to have an expert with you during the survey so he or she can determine whether or not the space of the warehouse is enough for your business.

Even though finding a warehouse for lease for your business in Sydney can be quite time-consuming and complicated, you can find your way out by planning ahead of time. This means factoring in the mentioned things so you don’t have to sweat when you start surveying possible warehouse. Also, this means that you need the services of an accomplished and reputable agent who will guide you throughout the process of looking for a warehouse.

Biyernes, Oktubre 4, 2013

How Blow Molding Molded the World of Industrial Companies

A world without the existence of blow molding process is an unimaginable one. If you are not familiar with blow moulding process, just take a look around your surroundings – almost every item you can see is a product of this manufacturing process. Your keyboard, mouse, smart phone, monitor, air conditioner, eye wear, shoes, and basically almost all of the everyday things you could see are an offshoot of blow moulding. This is how important this manufacturing process is to people’s lives.

Now, can you imagine a world without this process? Maybe not. Blow molding is an important manufacturing process because it helps in the production and creation of countless materials and products. Without this process, many items would not the same as they are now, much would not be very functional at all. This is why blow moulding is an important piece in the manufacturing industry anywhere in the world.



The process of blow moulding is quite simple to comprehend. The process starts when plastic materials are melted, forming them into a parison or a preform (for injection molding and injection stretch blow molding). Basically, a parison is a plastic forming a tube with a hole in one end that would serve as airway for compressed air. When the process has produced a parison, it is compressed into a mold and air is blown into it to form desired shape. The air blown into the material forces the plastic to take the shape of the mold. After which, the material is left to cool down before ejecting it. The process’ simplicity is one of the main reasons why the manufacturing industry greatly depends on it. Also, it is the reason why mass production of materials produced by such process is possible.

There are at least three main types of blow moulding, which are extrusion molding, injection molding, and injection stretch molding. Each type serves specific purpose in the manufacturing of products and materials. Each one is unique from others but share the same concept and idea. Basically, each type is expected to mold materials and products that consumers and industry people could use.




Since this important industrial process was made popular, it has changed and reshaped the way of life of people, and to some extent, improved different facets of civilization. This is very apparent when this process was popularized in the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. Although this process is already possible during the 1930s, it was only widely used in the 1970s due to production limitations resulting from lack of raw materials needed for production. However, when it became a hit in the industry, it really improved the production line of many companies. Some of the early products that benefited so much from this process include plastic containers like soda bottles.

Today, blow moulding remains one of the most important processes in the manufacturing industry. Since the electronics industry has seen so much growth and development in recent decades, the process has its best days ahead of it. Cell phones, televisions, music players, tablet computers, personal computers, and other consumer electronic products are manufactured with the help of blow molding process. Because of this, companies providing such process continue to find success despite the tight competition in the industry and other economic factors. Thus, it is safe to say that this manufacturing process remains strong.

Blow molding did not only shape materials and products but the society as well. Without this marvelous manufacturing process, daily life can be more difficult and complicated. Products manufactured with the help of this process are proof of its importance in the society.

Sabado, Marso 30, 2013

Injection moulding for thermoplastics



Thermoplastics are raw materials for plastic that can be formed into different shapes once they are heated. The concept of melting is used in these types of plastics.

A process that could be used in forming shapes in thermoplastics is injection moulding. This is when a plunger, often times in a form of a screw is forced into the mold which then solidifies and forms the contour of the mold. Ideal plastics to be used for injection moulding are polysterene, nylon, polypropylene and polythene.

The injectionmoulding process, however, is not that easy to do yet could yield very precise and accurate results. The injection process moulding has to have the granules of the plastic powder poured over into a hopper which stores the whole thing. A heater then heats up the tube and starts the screw head once the injection moulding process is already hot enough for the plastic to be melted. A motor head turns the thead which pushes the granules along the heater then melts it into a liquid form. This liquid is in turn pushed into the mold of your desired product. It would then be opened and the plastic is removed.

It was Jons Jacob Berzelius who produced the first type of plastic to be used for injectionmoulding. His condensed polymer and polyester became so ideal in reshaping plastics that this idea was supported by Alexander Parkes in 1861.  It seemed to be an old version of the injection moulding process that we know today.

Speaking of, there are machines available for injection moulding to take place. Some of the injection moulding machines are big in size yet are also for heavy duty processing. These injection moulding machines are either electrical or hybrid.  The electrical machine provides a one way easy step for the process of injection moulding while hybrid on the other hand is the fusion of hydraulic and electrical injection moulding machine. These machines are easy to operate and are productive for a company to acquire. Aside from that they are also energy saving, receptive, fast, accurate and effective.

However injection moulding machine would be make the production must easier. There are still risks that one has to expose him/herself into especially this in type of industry where it is more hands on and leaning to the production side. The good side of injection moulding though is that it is worth the risk. 

But to cut cost, it would also be wiser to have plastics manufactured in a trusted center. ASP plastics, the leader of plastic distribution and manufacturing in Australia has top of the line machines that caters to the customer’s every specific need.

 They have a large range of equipment for injection moulding that could fit any preference on your product that is about to be made. They also have top-of-the-line equipment that can top off technology at its finest. The advantage of ASP is that they have a customer service outline that solves your every plastic noted.