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Films are generally metallized and brightly printed before they are combined together to make the packaging we see all around us. In the manufacture of these films, it is necessary to change the surface so that the ink and aluminum layers will stick to them.
State of the art extrusion machinery and process systems help to ensure tight control of film products, winding tensions and minimum gauge variation. Q: How can film gauge contribute to