Saturday, June 15, 2013

Disposable Polystyrene Food Container Production Line

It has been more than a year since our last post due to connection issues from China, but we are happy to be back. Check out this clip from our latest project. This complete line to produce disposable PSP food containers which includes the complete sheet foaming machinery, box forming, and recycling of waste material back to pellets for reuse in production. The production capacity of this line is about 120 kg per hour. Contact us for complete specifications and price.




Monday, February 13, 2012

Complete Manufacturing Line for 20L (5 Gallon) Plastic Bottle

Check out one of our regular projects for filling 20 liter plastic bottles. This line includes cap removing, inside and outside bottle scrubbing, 8 head rinsing, 2 filling nozzle, capping, and steam shrink sealing machines. Our machines are robust asd effective for developing markets. The maximum capacity of this machine is 300 bottles per hour. For further information and this and other turnkey projects, please contact machinery@panasia-exports.com



Sunday, January 8, 2012

Solar Powered Bulbs Made From Used PET Plastic Bottles

A project recently put into motion in the Philippines is making use of old used plastic bottles to light up homes in shanty towns across the archipelago. By filling the bottle with bleached water and fitting them into the roofs of the shacks, they can refract the equivalent of a 55W built into a dark room using external sunlight. While this does not offer a solution for when the sun goes down, it does provide lighting within dark homes so families can work and study during the day rather than have to spend time outside. In addition the recycled bottle light does not emit any heat and only cost about $1 to make. The solar light bulb is an economical solution that can be applied to schools, factories, and workshops in rural areas.



Around 25,000 low-income homes in the Philippines have been lit up after the launch of a scheme to fit sunlight-powered "bulbs" made from old plastic bottles.
In a country where 40% of the population lives off less than $2 a day, the rising cost of power leaves many unable to afford electricity. Some use candles as a light source, but when generations of family members share a small, dark space in shanty towns, accidental and destructive fires are often the result.


The Liter of Light project was launched six months ago by the My Shelter Foundation, a Philippines-based NGO which aims to provide light to 1 million of the roughly 12 million homes who are either still without light or live on the threshold of having their electricity shut down.
The scheme uses plastic bottles filled with a solution of bleached water, installed into holes made in shanty towns' corrugated iron roofs, which then refracts the equivalent of 55W of sunlight into the room – during the day, at least. It takes five minutes to make, and using a hammer, rivet, metal sheets, sandpaper and epoxy, it costs $1 to produce.
Eduardo Carillo, a resident in one of Metro Manila's many impoverished areas, said: "Before we had the bottle light, the walkways to our house were so dark and going inside made it even darker. The children are no longer scared – they are happy now and they laugh because they can play inside during the day instead of playing in the streets."
The idea of using plastic bottles as a light source is not a new one - it was developed in Brazil by Alfredo Moser in 2002. But with the help of a group of MIT students, the solar bulb used in the Philippines has been modified to meet local needs.
My Shelter Foundation Founder and social entrepreneur Ilac Diaz explains: "We basically did a cheap kind of one-way lock using the metal sheet. Once you put in the bottle, it will not slip down anymore. That way even if the roof expanded or contracted with the heat, it would not affect the waterproofing and would keep the bottle intact for many years to com."
Diaz believes in the importance of using "appropriate" green technologies for poorer countries:
"The challenge is how can the developing world come up with its own model to limit emissions of carbon- we cant afford to buy imported, patented or manufactured solutions from the developed world and can't afford to wait until they become affordable."
The programme is also creating jobs. What began with teaching and contracting one unemployed man to make the first 1000 bottles has evolved into an ongoing program that has creating more than 20 jobs in installing the bottles. "We wanted to prove one man could change his village," said Diaz..

Source: The Guardian

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Best wished form ALL of us at PanAsia. 2011 was a great year and we look forward to making new friends and opening new markets with you in 2012. Thanks for the continued support and wishing you all the best in the coming year.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Star Wars x EVIAN Bottled Water

Being a huge Star Wars fan myself, I would love to see a collaboration between George Lucas and Evian water. But alas this is just a concept design by an art student . Awesome work though.

"If watching the complete  saga on Blu-ray has taught us anything, it’s that the classic films’ beloved characters would look great as design concepts on special bottles of Evian water. Fortunately for us, art student Mandy Brencys took the fanciful notion and made it into reality by actually designing glass bottles of Evian to resemble C-3P0, Chewbacca, R2-D2, Darth Vader and a Storm Trooper. Part of a student design project, these Evian bottles sadly won’t be coming to a store near you, nor to ones in galaxies far, far away. We just hope Mandy’s instructors at Hamburg’s Miami Ad School gave her extra points for not including any characters from the prequel trilogy."






Source: Freshness

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Are you looking for innovative Promotional Products to support your brands?

Are you seeking innovative promotional products to support your brands? We can design and deliver quality products from China at competitive prices to meet our clients requirements with punctual delivery. Check out a few of the collections we have already put together for food and beverage brands from EU and Africa.



  • At PAE we have designers on our team to study your brands and come up with innovative new products that will properly represent your products and market, apart from the standard range of promotional products like caps, t-shirts, and pens, etc. All our offers include detailed specifications and can provide samples for prior reference when required. 




  • We also deal with larger distributors and appreciate requirements for convenient sized packaging that can be easily shipped from a central warehouse to various outlets, and strong durable boxes with correct shipping marks that can withstand being loaded from containers to warehouse and being handled by forwarders. 




  • Our in-house designers keep a close eye on the integrity of your brands making sure that each manufacturer ad hears to strict brand guidelines provided by the client or created by us on their behalf. When dealing with multiple sources it is important to control size and quality of print, and match colors perfectly. 




  • By developing long lasting relations with our clients, we have managed to grow their range of POS items year to year. We keep strict regulations on quality and design so that previous items do not have to be revisited and reworked saving time and cost. We also standardize all specifications keeping consistency in supply while brand managers in the company may change. 




  • To avoid problems when out sourcing promotional products it is advisable to work through a professional company like to PAE to insure you get what you want, and on time. Our team of quality control specialists visit numerous factories around China seeking potential partners to work with. We conduct stringent quality inspections during production until the orders are finally shipped to our clients. Please see actual photographs from quality inspections for HEINZ inflatable bottles and other promotional products below. 






  • With one foot planted firmly in manufacturing, PAE has the expertise to supply molds and manufacture custom designed products for our clients. 






From providing visual concepts of your products to actual samples for approval before final shipment, PanAsia Exports is well positioned and experienced to deliver promotional products to support your brands and company. Please email sales@panasia-exports for a direct inquires or visit our website to view our complete catalog.  

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Turnkey Projects - Start Your Own Bottled Water Factory for Less Than US $100,000

Are you tired of being just an employee? Have you had enough of marketing brands that belong to large multinationals only to have them turn around and hand over representation to a different distributor? Be your own boss and invest in your own brands today! 

Start Your Own Bottled Water Factory for Less Than US $100,000

Project Description

Bottled purified water is a commodity in most markets today. Numerous brands compete for a piece of the market share and the most successful are not always of the big companies with multinational backing. Rather in this line having a unique brand, good marketing skills, and solid distribution can make any brand a firm contender.

We offer a cost effective solution that allows any investor to own and operate their own factory to treat and bottle purified water under their own unique brand name. In addition the investor will also have the facilities to blow their own PET bottles. Our team will assist you to design your own bottle and labels for your brand of purified water.

By setting up this facility the investor also exposes themselves to a variety of expansion projects that the PAE team has already put in place. Once the line for mineral water is running smoothly the factory could expand to produce its own preforms and caps, or with simple additional machinery you could manufacture and package juices and/or carbonated soft drinks.

The following production line has been designed to yield approximately 2000 bottles of mineral water per hour, in 500ml size.

                                      Factory Theoretical Output 

1.       330ml x 24,000 units per day = 1000 cases (24)
2.       550ml x 19,200 units per day = 800 cases (24)
3.       1500ml x 2,400 units per day = 200 cases (12)

                                                                                           Complete List of Machinery Offered

1.        2 Ton per Hour RO Water Treatment Plant
2.        Blowing Machine-2 sets
 1) Water Cooled Chiller
 2) Air Compressor
 3) 3 Required Blow Moulds
3.        Linear Filling Line-2000 BPH (Washing, Filling, and Capping)
4.       Shrink Labeling Tunnel and Cluster Pack System (Automatic)
5. Date Printer
5.       Required Consumables (preforms, closures, labels)




At PanAsia we can offer you complete machinery for turnkey projects to manufacture, beverages, food, cosmetics, soap, and more starting at less than US $100,000. Our projects are targeted towards motivated individuals in emerging markets who are ready to take the next step towards being job creators and industrialists.


Working with various partners across Africa and South America, we have set up a steady chain of supply and demand providing new industrialists with the resources, raw materials, and technical support they need to insure successful manufacturing facilities, process, and brand positioning. Our business model allows small scale manufactures to enter the market with more innovative products at competitive prices.


Through consolidation of industrial requirements we save our clients a lot of money and also offer continued support for forward and backward integration, keeping investors ahead of the curve with our keen focus on their future of their brands.

How can we assure successful projects at more competitive prices? The answer is simple, we are focused on taking manufacturing closer to the consumer, elimination of useless logistic fees, using local raw materials, and creating jobs.

  • We offer simple machinery that is not overly complicated or costly to operate. Local engineers with limited knowledge can easily be trained to oversee most of our plants. We offer training programs at our facility in China. 
  • Our featured projects are designed for relativity low capacity production which allows investors to see steady growth and re-invest into their brands slowly without facing high p[reassure risk. 
  • The cost of machinery offered by PEA is much lower than Indian, European, or North American counterparts that are driving towards higher capacity production. We are committed building ROBUST, low-cost, energy efficient machinery, for 3rd world emerging markets. 
  • Our close network of packaging printers and producers across Africa support our projects offering new investors preferential prices and strong support on consumables, giving them a strong foothold in their local areas. Not to mention steady technical support. 
  • With our engineers regularly in Africa we are able to offer regular support to our clients at relatively low cost compared to our European or North American counterparts. 


To learn more about PanAsia Tech Turnkey Projects please visit our website or email consult@panasia-tech.com for free consultation.