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Plastic Films are thin sheets of plastic used for a variety of applications, including packaging, labeling, and insulation. Blown Film is a type of plastic film made by extruding a molten polymer through a circular die and then inflating it with air to form a bubble. The bubble is then cooled and collapsed into a flat film. Blown Film is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, medical, and industrial. It is also used in the production of plastic bags, shrink wrap, and stretch wrap.
Blown Film offers a number of advantages over other types of plastic films, including superior strength, flexibility, and clarity. It is also lightweight and cost-effective, making it an attractive option for many applications.
Companies in the Blown Film market include Bemis Company, Inc., Berry Global, Inc., and Sealed Air Corporation. Show Less Read more