mah1975
Industrial
- Dec 9, 2007
- 3
Hi,
I am going into manufacturing bubble wrap films. I found that it requires LDPE and LLDPE polymer (plastic resin) mixture. The machine manufacturer suggested Mass Flow Index (Melt Index) of 2.0 to 2.5. Researched a little and found that there are tons of options within that range. Added extenders also found like Slip, Anti-block etc.
I don't want to re-invent the wheel. So, I am asking you the following questions and expecting that the experienced can help:
1) Is there any standard formulation available using standard polymer products?
2) Should I use polymers with extenders? How does it help?
3) There is a wide melting temperature range available for the LDPE & LLDPE. If I mix them together, should I match the melting temperature of both?
4) What ration should I use for both?
5) If I choose a low melting temperature will this be a problem considering the chosen melting temperature is way above the packaging application temperature? My intention is to save electrical energy in heating.
Thank in advance.
- marifca
I am going into manufacturing bubble wrap films. I found that it requires LDPE and LLDPE polymer (plastic resin) mixture. The machine manufacturer suggested Mass Flow Index (Melt Index) of 2.0 to 2.5. Researched a little and found that there are tons of options within that range. Added extenders also found like Slip, Anti-block etc.
I don't want to re-invent the wheel. So, I am asking you the following questions and expecting that the experienced can help:
1) Is there any standard formulation available using standard polymer products?
2) Should I use polymers with extenders? How does it help?
3) There is a wide melting temperature range available for the LDPE & LLDPE. If I mix them together, should I match the melting temperature of both?
4) What ration should I use for both?
5) If I choose a low melting temperature will this be a problem considering the chosen melting temperature is way above the packaging application temperature? My intention is to save electrical energy in heating.
Thank in advance.
- marifca