Plastic bag making machine

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Plastic Bag Making Machines are part of the plastic converting lines, which are used for manufacturing plastic packaging material from polythene resins. As the last unit of the converting line, bag machines process the printed slitted plastic roll-film.

Plastic bag making machines produce bag that are either side sealed, or bottom sealed (sometimes referred to as bottom weld / bottom welded.) For both the bottom sealed bag and the side sealed bag, the roll-film used as the main input of the bag making process is two-layer film. For the bottom sealed bag machines the input film is tubular shaped roll-film. On the other hand, for the side sealed bag machines, the input film is a single-layer roll film that is folded up to two layers by a v-shaped banding frame at the front end of the machine.

There are three main technological process steps of the bag making machine. Firts of is the gusseting, as far as the corresponding bag has bottom or side gusset(s). The next step is the sealing or welding that is done by pressing certain points of the two-layer film to a heating as the film runs through the machine welding together the two layers at the required points. The last process step is cutting up the-two layer film into the right size.

Very important part of the whole technology is a process the controls the speed of the film running through the machine. The main process steps are repeated at an even pace, so the speed of the film needs to be very accurately controlled in order have the process steps applied at the required length of the film.

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Market info

One of the North American poly bag making machinery suppliers is Plastic Equipment Co.

See also Plastic Bag Making Machines by Plastic Equipment Co. in MyWikiBiz.



Businesses related to Poly Bag Making Machines will identify themselves by the following 5-digit NAICS codes:

  • 33322 - Plastic manufacturing equipment manufacturers
  • 32611 - Plastic converting industry

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