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What's LLDPE Blown Film?

LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) is a popular material in blown film production due to its flexibility, strength, and versatility. Blown film is created by extruding molten LLDPE through a circular die to form a tube, which is then inflated and cooled to create thin plastic sheets or films. Zero Polymer is a reputable manufacturer and supplier specializing in polyethylene products, including HDPE, LLDPE, and LDPE. They provide high-performance materials designed for various applications.

Why choose Zero Polymer?

Advanced Formulations: Their LLDPE grades are tailored for optimal performance.
Sustainability Focus: Zero Polymer emphasizes eco-friendly materials and recycling options.
Wide Application Range: Their products support industries such as packaging, agriculture, automotive, and construction.

LLDPE Blown Film Extrusion Process

The blown film process involves transforming LLDPE resin into thin plastic films through controlled air expansion. Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Material Feeding

  • Zero Polymer’s LLDPE resin is fed into the extruder.
  • Additives like UV stabilizers, colorants, or anti-static agents may be added. Read more….

Step 2: Melting

  • The resin is heated to a molten state inside the extruder.
  • The molten plastic is pushed through a circular die to form a hollow tube of plastic. Read more….

Step 3: Bubble Formation

  • Air is blown inside the tube, expanding it into a bubble.
  • The size of the bubble determines the film’s thickness and width. Read more….

Step 4: Cooling

  • The bubble is cooled with air rings, stabilizing the film’s shape.
  • The cooled film is flattened by rollers to form a double-layered sheet. Read more….

Step 5: Winding & Cutting

  • The finished film is wound onto rolls or cut into sheets for various uses. Read more….

Key Features of LLDPE Blown Film Products

Superior Flexibility: Films can stretch without tearing.
Excellent Strength & Durability: Withstands heavy loads and impact.
Enhanced Clarity & Gloss: Ensures visual appeal for retail packaging.
Puncture & Tear Resistance: Ideal for protective films in demanding environments.
Strong Sealing Properties: Ensures secure packaging for food, industrial, and retail items.

Applications of LLDPE Blown Film

Stretch Wrap Films: Used for pallet wrapping and bundling.
Agricultural Films: Suitable for greenhouse covers and mulch sheets.
Food Packaging Films: Ensures hygiene and extends product shelf life.
Heavy-Duty Bags & Liners: Provides strength for industrial and construction use.
Shrink Films: Offers secure product wrapping with excellent heat shrinkage.

LLDPE Blown Film (Grade F6-B02-209) by Zero Polymer

LLDPE F6-B02-209 is a high-performance polyethylene resin designed specifically for blown film extrusion applications. This grade is known for its exceptional strength, flexibility, and processing efficiency, making it ideal for producing durable films in various industries.

Advantages of LLDPE F6-B02-209 in Blown Film Applications

  • Enhanced Film Strength: Ideal for thin yet durable films.
  • Energy-Efficient Processing: Ensures smooth production with minimal waste.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: Reduces material usage without compromising performance.
  • Versatility: Suitable for both mono-layer and multi-layer film structures. Read more….

Processing Guidelines for LLDPE F6-B02-209

  • Extrusion Temperature Range: ~ 170°C to 210°C
  • Blow-Up Ratio (BUR): Typically 2:1 to 4:1 for optimal film strength.
  • Cooling: Efficient cooling ensures better clarity and improved mechanical properties. Read more….

Applications of LLDPE F6-B02-209

  • Agricultural Films: Ideal for greenhouse covers, mulch films and soil protection.
  • Food Packaging Films: Provides moisture resistance and keeps food fresh.
  • Heavy-Duty Liners & Bags: Suitable for industrial applications and bulk storage.
  • Protective Films: Used in construction, furniture wrapping, and product protection.
  • Stretch Films: Used for pallet wrapping, product bundling, and load stability.
  • Shrink Films: Ensures a secure fit for bulk packaging. Read more….
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