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Revision as of 04:35, 7 January 2010
Plastic Converting Line refers to a set of machinery that converts plastic resin to a finished product. The most common output of the converting line is plastic packaging material, which is also called flexible packaging material. It is used by a wide range of industries like food processing, pharmaceutical, electronics and retail. Some of the typical forms of packaging material is bags, pouches, film (e.g. shrink film, or geo membrane film) air cushion bag.
A converting line has the following most common machinery units:
The first unit is the machine that converts the resin to plastic film. The process is commonly referred to as extrusion. There are two main types of the extrusion machines. Cast film line, which is usually used for very large volumes, or blown film extruder, which is used for relatively smaller volumes and more frequent change-overs.
The next process step of the converting line is surface treatment performed by an equipment called corona treater. Most plastic films have nonporous surfaces with very low surface tensions making them to be non-receptive to bonding with printing inks and adhesives. The corona treater changes the microscopic surface structure of the film increasing the surface tension of it and making it capable to bond with printing.
After the corona treatment, the printing takes place. Historically, the first high quality plastic printing technology was the flexographic printing. Later on, the rotogravure technology was introduced further improving the quality of the print. Most recently, certain types of flexographic technology can match or even surpass the quality of rotogravure printing and still cater for relatively low volume of runs and quick change-overs.
Once printed, the plastic film needs to be trimmed and cut into the exact appropriate size for final processing by the plastic film slitter rewinder. Most of the time, the printed film needs to be trimmed off of redundant margins alongside the length of the film. Also, the printed film needs to be cut up to stripes as the extrusion technology would produce film in multiple width of the final packaging material.
If the plastic film – e.g. shrink film - is the final product, there is no further process taking place within the converting line. The plastic film can be further processed to food pouches or a retail bags. In this case, the final product is created by the pouch bag machine or bag making machine: the film strips are cut up the into pieces, which are welded together and if required, the gussets are created.
Examples
- Three side sealing bag making machine for producing stand-up pouch bags.
- Three side sealing poly bag making machine: for the production three-side seal and back-seal poly bags.
- Three side sealing poly bag making machine: for the production three-side seal and back-seal poly bags.
- Three side sealing poly bag making machine: for the production three-side seal and back-seal poly bags.
- Plastic pouch bag making machine for the production of stand-up zip-lock pouch bags.
- Three side sealing poly pouch bag making machine: for producing medical pouch bags.
Market info
One of the North American pouch plastic converting line machinery suppliers is Plastic Equipment Co.
See also Plastic Equipment Co. in MyWikiBiz.
Businesses related to Poly Bag Making Machines will identify themselves by the following 5-digit NAICS codes:
References
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See also
plastic pouch bag making machine poly pouch bag machine three side seal poly bag stand-up pouch bag machine high barrier property poly pouch bag machine