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high blown film output in tropical climate reifenhuser extrusioneers summit in indonesia

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By admin on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 09:28

troisdorf, october, 2014 the indonesian market for blown film packaging is booming. the challenges to be tackled and the economic conditions to be fulfilled to satisfy the high demands were discussed at the second extrusioneers summit held by reifenh&aumluser in jakarta&nbspon september 2, 2014. main topics of the event were the production of highend films and the realisation of high output rates.indonesia has a population of 250 million. the majority of them is striving for better living standards &ndash with good success the country&rsquos per capita income has doubled over the past ten years and so has the consumption of plastics from 9.7 to 17.5 kilo&shygrams per capita. this rapid development will continue, which is illustrated by comparison with, for instance western european regions, where every inhabitant consumes about 140 kgs. the southeast asian country is still far away from reaching these figures. but its potential is enormous.although film producers will benefit from this development, they have to rise to new challenges higher demands require an increase in productivity. better product quality will become ever more important in the future. at a reifenh&aumluser extrusioneers summit, the manufacturer of plastics extrusion systems showed ways how film producers can benefit from growth opportunities and demonstrated which technical prerequisites are needed to keep pace with the development in the future.juergen rehkopf, managing director of reifenh&aumluser singapore and organizer of the event says &ldquowith the extrusioneers summit we have offered producers the opportunity to exchange views and have facetoface discussions with experts in production lines, conversion processes, recycling and raw materials, on topics such as roi, overall efficiency and sustainability, and to look beyond their own areas of activity. the great interest in the event shows that there is a high demand for exchanging information, particularly on the subject of productivity.&ldquoover 70 visitors, mainly decision makers from indonesia, the philippines, thailand and malaysia, accepted the invitation to attend the event at which lectures were given by experts from reifenh&aumluser, flexoprinting technology by kba,ngr, plastcontrol, and dow.the most important message to the attendees was that high output rates required already today due to increasing demands, can be realised very well also in tropical zones like indonesia. advanced technology using modern cooling concepts makes it possible.how this works in practice was shown to the attendees at an open house following the extrusioneers summit in the afternoon of september 2. packaging film producer nusa eka demonstrated the outstanding performance of the evolution ultra cool cooling concept on a reifenh&aumluser blown film line under tropical conditions and with high air humidity. 550 kgh of mlldpe were produced at 35&degc at the bottom, 5055&degc at hauloff level, and 28&degc cooling air coming from a 350 mm die.the example of nusa eka shows that this high productivity can be obtained without many years of knowhow in the highperformance market. the company was a newcomer to this market and used reifenh&aumluser technology to get off to a fast start with their strategic step. james winner, managing director of nusa eka says &ldquotoday, we are able to produce dimensions and, of course, also qualities that are quite different from the previous ones. this will not only enable us to strongly grow in indonesia, but also to enter export markets of the asean free trade area. the best evidence for this is the fact that the line was working at full capacity only several months after production start. &ldquonusa eka was the first company in southeast asia to rely on the new evolution ultra cool cooling concept. other companies from vietnam and thailand have followed the positive example in the meantime. juergen rehkopf is convinced that the market will continue to push the technological development of the country forward. &ldquomuch is happening in southeast asia in technological respects. ultra cool has absolutely proven in practice. ever more producers recognize the added value of highperformance systems. however, the demands made on packaging and technology will continue rising. in our opinion, the trend will go from 3layer lines to 5layer polyolefin lines in the medium term. we will further accompany our customers down this road.&ldquothe next extrusioneers summit is scheduled for 2015. the focus in vietnam will be on 7layer lines provided with evolution ultra cool and evolution ultra flat

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