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Film and sheet extrusion systems supplier Macro Engineering & Technology Inc. (Canada) has added the option of individual layer gas foaming to its barrier blown-film coextrusion lines.
Dow Chemical will be entering into a licensing agreement with Guandong Jimming Machinery Co. Ltd., Chinese provider of blown and cast film lines and blow-molding machinery.
Ampac has recently completed their LEΛD training, providing their customers insight into laminations and pouches, as well as Ampac’s processes and methods.
Designed for 450-500 kg/ and still running at the facilities of the Swiss Customer, the Macchi coextruder machines will boost a capacity higher than 800 kg/ with a standard dual lip cooling ring, going well over the 1000 kgh mark with the most recent ring/IBC arrangements.