Code EK000197
4200 Mitsubishi BOPA Film Extrusion Line
MITSUBISHI
BOPP BOPET PACKAGING FILM EXTRUSION LINES
This Mono Layer BOPA film extrusion line produced by Mitsubishi is used for the production of many BOPA film types for a wide variety of applications. Mitsubishi has developed high output lines for top quality film production.
This Second-hand Mono Layer Mitsubishi BOPA film machine allow a range up to 850 kg/h and a film width of 4.200 mm.
Technical Data | |||
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REFERENCE MACHINE | 1 Layer BOPA/Mitsubishi | ||
MATERIALS | BOPA | ||
FILM WIDTH (MAX) | 4.200 mm | ||
NUMBER OF EXTRUDERS | 1 | ||
FILM THICKNESS RANGE | from 12 µm to 60 µm | ||
NUMBER OF LAYERS | 1 | ||
DIE WIDTH | 1.680 mm | ||
NET OUTPUT (MAX) | 850 Kg/h | ||
MAX MECHANICAL SPEED | 170 mt/min | ||
MDO | Stretcher low 7~70m/min Stretcher High 17~170m/min Scrap Winder 70m/min | ||
TDO | Chain and chain track system Circulating Air via individual Heating system 12 zone (steam: 6 zone, oil: 6 zone) (steam & Oil heating, motors, fans, sensors, etc) Edge Guide system at inlet. |
BOPP/BOPET Extrusion Lines
BOPP (Biaxially oriented polypropylene) and BOPET (Biaxially oriented polyester) films are the most common supports used in the food packaging and printing. BOPET is more stable through printing and laminating processes than BOPP and is often preferred where high-quality graphics are required.
These plastic films are produced in tender-frame lines where the material (PP or PET) is melted through a flat extrusion die (T-die) and solidified onto a cooled roller. The material is then stretched in the machine direction in an MDO and then in the transverse direction in a TDO. Solid-phase orientation processes create very significant changes in film properties that can be quite valuable in packaging structures. These changes permit films that are lighter weight and thinner than standard blown or cast films to satisfy performance needs by generating significant increases in such properties as tensile strength, toughness, heat stability, tear initiation resistance, and barrier.
Both BOPP and PET films can be produced in a variety of thicknesses, making them suitable for different types of packaging applications. Various types of finishes, such as matte, glossy and metallic, are also achievable, allowing manufacturers to create packaging with different textures and visual effects. With the growing demand for individual packaging, BOPP and PET films are likely to remain popular choices for manufacturers looking to create high-quality custom packaging that protects their products and enhances their brand image.
