FFS Repackaging Film
Category: Industries
Release time:2024-03-28
FFS Heavy Duty Packaging Film, is a kind of film utilizing FFS technology for production and heavy duty packaging, which is characterized by various features such as strong load capacity, high tensile resistance, and can usually withstand weights of more than 10kg or more. Among them, it is more widely used in the chemical industry.
FFS technology is divided into three main steps (fully automated process).
Bag Forming (FORM) - Automatic Bagging (FILL) - Bag Sealing (SEAL).
The following are some of the key features and considerations associated with FFS Heavy Duty Films.
Materials: FFS heavy-duty packaging film is typically made from multiple layers of materials, often combining different types of plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), and others. The combination of materials provides strength, durability and the necessary barrier properties.
Strength and durability: As the name implies, heavy-duty packaging film is thicker and stronger than regular FFS film. It is designed to withstand the weight and impact of heavier products during transportation and storage.
Customizability: FFS heavy duty packaging film can be customized to meet specific requirements such as different thicknesses, sizes, printing designs. Depending on the product being packaged, it can also be customized to provide specific barrier properties such as moisture or gas barrier.
Sealing: The film should have good sealing properties to ensure that the package remains airtight and protects the contents. This is especially important for food or other items that need to stay fresh.
Compatibility: The film must be compatible with the FFS machine used in the packaging process. It should also be suitable for specific filler materials, whether they are liquids, powders or solids.
Environmental considerations: There is a growing need to use environmentally friendly materials for packaging, including FFS film. Biodegradable or recyclable options are increasingly available.
Cost: FFS heavy-duty packaging films typically cost more than regular FFS films due to their increased thickness and performance characteristics.
Applications: FFS Heavy Duty films are typically used to package products such as construction materials, chemicals, agricultural products, and other heavy duty or industrial products.
Regulations: Some jurisdictions may have specific regulations regarding the materials used in packaging, including their environmental impact and recyclability.
We provide our customers with blown film lines specifically designed for the production of FFS heavy duty packaging film, typically using three-layer co-extrusion blown film lines.
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