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A four-timer for Bandera in the Far East


The fourth rigid film extrusion line supplied by Bandera to a top converter in the Korean Peninsula in the past ten years is a promise for a brilliant future of many more successful lines to come. Solid high-tech design and top output and quality performances, coupled to customer loyalty and supplier reliability lie at the basis of this achievement. 

This spring will see the take-off of this newly manufactured PET Rigid Film Extrusion Line, designed for a maximum output of 1200 kg/h in co-extrusion, for food packaging and technical applications. The line is highly versatile, based on a double twin-screw extruder and co-extruder composition, Bandera patented equipment with innovative vacuum venting systems and high purification, superfiltration systems allowing the process of recycled raw materials. 

Additional high-tech features worth mentioning are an automatic extrusion flat die by Cloeren, a horizontal cooling and polishing roller stack with motorized cross-axis system for thin film processing, complete with an in-line film lamination system and a fully automatic, multi-reel, turret revolver winding system, with no accumulator and with a special transversal cutting system. 

The acquisition of this fourth Bandera line represents a highly meaningful achievement for the customer, who will gain market share in the sector of rigid film for food packaging and other technical applications, thanks to the enormous production growth he will be able to manage with four reliable, high-quality, high-tech, high-output lines. Bandera will make this possible through its dedication to excellence and will be the customer’s best partner once again. 

www.luigibandera.com

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