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Tighter thickness controls in PE blown films provide extra profits
 

Polyethylene films are made by 2 processes; Blown and Cast.

Globally, the Blown process is more widely used, with the exception of North America, where Cast film lines are preferred due to higher production outputs. PE film business is increasingly becoming fiercely competitive, where merely additional benefit of 3-5% material savings makes the difference to profitability.
To reduce costs, faster packaging lines are increasingly employed, demanding very tight thickness controls. Additionally, those film processors who also convert the films into bags would make a savings on material due to better thickness controls. Only those film converters who sell films on weight basis may not bother too much about tighter thickness controls.

Inherently, the type of PE material influences the thickness controls :

LDPE, due to broader molecular weight distribution and the presence of long chain branches could provide the best control on thickness variation ( between 4-6%).
LLDPE (C4) typically gives 8-10% thickness variation.
The higher alpha olefin LLDPE would provide thickness variation between 6-8% on account of longer side chains compared to C4LLDPE.
Among all the Polyethylenes, HDPE and HMHDPE are the hardest to kness controls, with variations in the range of 15-20%.
The basic thickness of blown film also influences the thickness variation. Thicker films are always easier to control compared to thinner films.

To achieve better thickness controls, significant developments have taken place over the last two decades. European machinery suppliers like Windmoeller & Hoelscher, (W&H) have pioneered the thickness control system emanating from segmented dies with individual control of heating in each segment. Control of heating is by cartidge heaters to obtain better thickness controls. In fact W&H's patents on segmented dies expired in 2000. The segmented die system is now offered by Alpine Brampton, Kiefel, Kuhne, Maachi, Reifenhauser and several others. The segmented die system is more effective for LDPE & LLDPE films rather than highstalk HDPE film produced with very high Blow Up Ratio (BUR)

While W&H pioneered gauge control concept with segmented dies, Reifenhauser and Kuhne introduced segmented air ring system, particularly for HDPE. Infact, the cost of segemented air rings is lower compared to segmented die system. They can be easily retrofitted to the exisiting equipments that do not have an oscillating die.

Both of these newer thickness control devices improves the base tolerance of thickness variation by atleast 50%, compared with the blowing with normal system including the IBC (Internal Bubble Cooler) or oscillating die, or rotating haul off etc.

No wonder that most of the well reputed blown film equipment suppliers more so of the European ones, now offer both the types of thickness control systems. Infact these improved film equipments are being used by the leading PE film suppliers to remain afloat in the current difficult times. These guage control systems have enabled the film processors to manufacture the PE films with the confidence level of 95.46% (2 Sigma). Infact 70% of the blown film equipment manufacturers assure supplying the equipment with 2 Sigma (Standard Deviation Range). Some even try to achive 99.73% ( 3 Sigma ) accuracy in the thickness although it is extrmely difficult to achieve it.

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