Reifenhäuser launches 18 micronMDO-PE film

Reifenhäuser launches 18 micron-MDO-PE film

German extrusion machinery maker Reifenhäuser Blown Film has produced what it says is the world's first MDO-PE film with a thickness of 18 microns, said to meet or exceed all previous market standards in terms of mechanical properties, appearance, and further processing. It also saves on the amount of material used by 25%.

The film has been produced on Reifenhäuser EVO blown film lines using the patented EVO Ultra Stretch MDO technology and has been developed and tested for practical suitability in collaboration with raw material manufacturer LG Chem and printing specialist Bobst.

The new 18-micron film reduces the amount of material used by around 25% compared to previous film thicknesses of 25 microns. This makes the production of fully recyclable mono-material structures significantly more economical, it adds.

Christoph Lettowsky, Senior Product Manager at Reifenhäuser Blown Film, explains: "Machine builders and manufacturers have been pursuing the same goal for some time: not to use more material in fully recyclable all-PE solutions than in conventional PETPE laminates. Technically, this is achieved due to the different densities of PET film and MDO-PE film by replacing the 12 micon PET film with a 16 to 17 micron MDO-PE film. With the reduction to 18 micron, we have taken a significant step in this direction - with further downgauging potential for the future."

Reifenhäuser launches 18 micron-MDO-PE film

The firm adds that this leap in development was made possible by the combination of MDO Ultra Stretch technology with suitable raw materials. Thanks to the patented position of the Ultra Stretch unit directly in the system's haul-off, the film is stretched from the first heat.

This makes the process particularly reliable: Reifenhäuser has produced the 18-micron MDO-PE film stably and reproducibly over many hours in the test runs, it adds.

Despite the low film thickness, producers do not have to make any compromises when it comes to optical and mechanical properties. With a modulus of elasticity MD exceeding 1,400 MPa and a modulus of elasticity TD exceeding 1,100 MPa, the 18-micron MDO-PE film achieves the current market standard for stretched PE films.

With a haze of less than 5%, the 18-micron MDO-PE film performs even better in terms of optical properties than the market standard, which is 6 to 7%.

The 18-micron MDO-PE film also performed in the converting process and exceeded all expectations of printing specialist Bobst.

Davide Rossello, Head of Competence Centre and Process Manager Gravure at Bobst says: "The way this extra-thin 18-micron MDO-PE blown film behaves on our printing machines is unique on the market. We have printed the film at high speeds of up to 500 m/minute with excellent results in terms of printing quality and register performances. But even more impressively, we were able to demonstrate the quality of our machine when printing in the Bobst oneECG process, achieving excellent print results at 300 m/minute (and above)."

(PRA)

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