Blown Film Lines Are Fully Customized
NPE2024: Systems can be furnished for single- to nine-layer for barrier applications.
Started as a 50:50 joint venture between Mamata, India and Brampton Engineering, Canada, Mamata Extrusion Systems (MES) Pvt. Ltd. furnishes turnkey, customized blown film lines for monolayer to 9-layer barrier applications. The company says it has an installed base of more than 5,000 machines in more than 90 countries, including lines for bag and pouch making. Also among its product offerings are multilayer polyolefin-dedicated lines.
MES also supplies comprehensive product manuals that include all the information required to operate the machine. This manuals are available in both digital print format and print format, and are very informative as they use visuals as well as write-ups to explain the feature and function of a part. Manuals also contains mechanical parts details with drawings for ease of identification while ordering a spare parts.
Related Content
-
Part 2 Medical Tubing: Use Simulation to Troubleshoot, Optimize Processing & Dies
Simulation can determine whether a die has regions of low shear rate and shear stress on the metal surface where the polymer would ultimately degrade, and can help processors design dies better suited for their projects.
-
Medical Tubing: Use Simulation to Troubleshoot, Optimize Processing & Dies
Extrusion simulations can be useful in anticipating issues and running “what-if” scenarios to size extruders and design dies for extrusion projects. It should be used at early stages of any project to avoid trial and error and remaking tooling.
-
Single vs. Twin-Screw Extruders: Why Mixing is Different
There have been many attempts to provide twin-screw-like mixing in singles, but except at very limited outputs none have been adequate. The odds of future success are long due to the inherent differences in the equipment types.