Extrusion-Film & Sheet

Tips of the trade: Prevent chatter marks on your extruded sheet

By MPW Staff
Published: September 1st, 2010

So many things can go wrong during sheet extrusion that it's almost a miracle processors are able to produce as much good product as they do. Chatter marks can be a common problem when processing sheet, but with this checklist you'll be able to locate and fix a weak spot quickly. 

California bag ban faces August 31 deadline for passage

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: August 31st, 2010

Update: The California state senate sent the proposed bag ban to defeat last night by a vote of 20-14, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Solar’s prospects push DuPont to EVA and polyvinyl fluoride startups

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: August 31st, 2010

DuPont has started ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) production at its Chinese joint venture Beijing Hua Mei Polymer Company Limited, with plans to market the EVA produced there under the Elvax brand. DuPont says the joint venture will supply a broad range of specialty EVAs targeting market segments like packaging, adhesives, wire and cable, footwear, renewable energy, and electronics.

Extruded Spectar sheet builds a better flood barrier

By Tony Deligio
Published: August 27th, 2010

Sand and extruded copolyester sheet combine for a flood wall that can go up more quickly and withstand water better than the hand-filled sand bags they're aiming to replace.

Bag converter never wavers on new idea

By MPW Staff
Published: August 27th, 2010

Introduced in 2003 but still gathering steam in the market are Tug & Tote bags, a patented way to simplify supermarkets' logistics with produce bags while also improving customers' experience. The processor and converter, Waverly Plastics, took time to listen to and learn from its customers, and the effort has paid off many times over.

Plastic bag pioneer sets our record straight

By MPW Staff
Published: August 25th, 2010

In the April issue of MPW, our Notable Processors feature included a profile of Leon Farahnik, noting "he started a new company that eventually grew into Hilex-Poly, the world's largest processor of plastic shopping bags, leading the transition from paper to plastic bags at the country's grocery stores." Respectfully taking issue with the verb "leading" is Bob "Bagsy" Siegel.

ABS film and sheet products for solar, automotive and printing markets

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: August 23rd, 2010

A new acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) film is being promoted for use as a backing material in alternative energy solar cells or as a sheet for luxury car interiors. The products also enables multilayer printing to show uneven surfaces, mainly for building-related materials. Techno Polymer Co. Ltd.'s (Tokyo) ValueTech line has been launched as a new business.

Dow sees bright future for polyolefin-based encapsulant, targets EVA

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: August 17th, 2010

Dow Chemical Co. (Midland, MI) is launching a line of polyolefin-based encapsulant films for photovoltaic (PV) modules, after adding a new production line at its Findlay, OH manufacturing plant for the new product in response to growing demand for PV specialty films.

New capacity for C-P Flexible

By MPW Staff
Published: August 16th, 2010

Though still running strong, an almost 20-year-old film laminating line needed a helping hand to meet increased demand. As a result, food packaging processor C-P Flexible Packaging added another line from Davis-Standard to its arsenal.

Old-school films extruder meets sustainability craze, and triumphs

By Matt Defosse
Published: August 12th, 2010

Located down in a valley so low, but reaching great heights with an aggressive marketing and operational plan, alesco is an old-school film processor and converter highly attuned to a new eco-conscious age.

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