Film Extrusion

There are two types of film extrusion: cast film and blown film. The film extrusion process is a continuous operation of melting and conveying a polymer in a heated screw-and-barrel assembly. The homogenous melt is forced to flow through a screen pack, then through either a round or flat die, from which it exits to meet the desired width and thickness.

Polyolefins are the most widely used plastics for film extrusion. Polyolefins that can be extruded as monolayer and multi-layer film include low density polyethylene (LDPE); linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE); high density polyethylene (HDPE); ethylene copolymers, such as ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and ethylene methyl acrylate (EMA); polypropylene and propylene copolymers and thermoplastic olefins (TPOs).

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