Blown film coextrusion line Barrier Double-Bubble Lines
for PVDCmultilayerbarrier film

blown film coextrusion line
blown film coextrusion line
blown film coextrusion line
blown film coextrusion line
blown film coextrusion line
blown film coextrusion line
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Characteristics

Type
blown film
Treated material
for PVDC
Other characteristics
multilayer
Applications
barrier film, for shrink film, for food film

Description

Macro's Barrier Biax-2 Series of coextrusion biax film lines produces high performance multilayer barrier shrink films for food packaging applications, such as meat, cheese, and poultry packaging shrink films and shrink bags. Configured in a two-bubble arrangement, the line efficiently performs the three basic processes of producing biax (biaxially-oriented) films: extrusion, orientation, and annealing. Using Macro’s TaperPack die, along with carefully designed extrusion screws, each extrusion module allows the processor to extrude a wide variety of polymers from PVdC to EVOH, and Nylon; allowing flexibility to adapt the product to market needs. The line features Macro’s primary tube calibration system, which is a water-based quenching and sizing technology, specially designed by Macro for the biax process. The quenching system ensures that the primary tube is efficiently cooled and precisely calibrated with simple operation that allows for adjustments to be made without stopping the line, generating cost savings from reduced scrap generation during production changes. Applications Fresh meat packaging shrink film and bags Processed meat packaging shrink film and bags Cheese packaging shrink film and bags Poultry packaging shrink film Seafood packaging shrink film

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