If you buy a converting line based only on the lowest quote, you may pay more later in downtime, scrap, and spare parts. A better approach is TCO—Total Cost of Ownership—especially when comparing a plastic packet making machine ...
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Compostable packaging is expanding, but it is also full of misunderstandings. “Cornstarch bag” is often used as a consumer-friendly label, while the actual material may be PLA/PBAT blends, starch-filled compounds, or certified compostable...
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Cement bags operate in one of the harshest packaging environments: abrasive dust, heavy loads, continuous handling, and demanding logistics. A “fast” line is not enough. What determines long-term profitability is durability—how well...
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High‑barrier Mylar/foil pouches are no longer a niche. From snacks and coffee to chemicals and supplements, brands demand better shelf life, stronger seals, and cleaner appearance—often at higher converting speeds. That puts pressure on th...
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For premium retail brands, a carry bag is not just packaging—it’s a marketing surface. If printing is misregistered, handles are not symmetrical, or cutting edges look rough, the bag can damage the brand experience. That’s why many ...
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Reducing bag cost is not only about buying cheaper film. Many factories can reduce total conversion cost by around 20% through a structured approach: improving OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), reducing waste, lowering labor inten...
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When garbage bags are sold in rolls, cost is influenced not only by film price and machine speed, but also by packaging waste—especially paper cores. Moving to coreless winding is a proven way to reduce material cost and logistic...
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Flexible drink packaging is evolving quickly. In many markets, straw pouches and spout-style pouches are replacing rigid bottles for convenience, shipping efficiency, and branding. But adding a straw/spout insertion step introduces new tech...
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A high-quality rubber sheet is not defined only by thickness. Buyers judge rubber sheets by flatness, surface finish, elasticity, compression set, tensile strength, and consistency from roll to roll. For manufacturers, achieving those properties...
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In sheet extrusion and converting, the roller surface quality directly determines product appearance. If an embossing or calender roller develops rust, pits, scratches, or contamination marks, you will see defects immediately on the sheet surface&mda...
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Downtime on a plastic carry bag manufacturing machine often comes from a small number of recurring problems: punching cut-off failures, scrap blocking, and timing mismatch between feeding, punching, and cutting. This article is written from...
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The market for premium non woven packaging is moving toward 3D box bags (often called “box bottom” or “box-type” bags). These bags stand well on shelves and carry heavier loads, making them popular for retail and bra...
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