Apparatus for manufacturing and processing pre-stretch films having strips of increased thickness
View Patent ↗A method for maximizing a width of a pre-stretch film includes providing polymer being suitable for producing the pre-stretch film. A pre-stretch film having strips of increased thickness is produced. The method includes coordinating a thickness of the strips of increased thickness with a formation of edge thickening caused by neck-in during stretching of the pre-stretch film.
1. A method for maximizing a width of a film during stretching for a process of producing pre-stretch film for machine film and hand film wrapping applications, the method comprising:
providing a polyolefin polymer having a melt flow index of 3-5, the polyolefin polymer being suitable for producing the pre-stretch film;
producing the film using the polyolefin polymer, wherein the film is produced from the polyolefin polymer having the melt flow index of 3-5;
before stretching and before slitting the film, forming strips of increased thickness in the film at locations where free edges are to be formed;
slitting the strips of increased thickness to create the free edges in the strips of increased thickness;
stretching the film 50-400 percent, the stretching being between at least two adjacent stretching sections, each stretching section having unheated stretching rolls, each unheated stretching roll being rotated at a different speed that progressively increase in a direction of stretching to achieve the 50-400 percent stretching of the film to create the pre-stretch film;
setting a spacing between the unheated stretching rolls of each stretching section, the spacing being set to less than 5 mm to reduce neck-in based film width loss and reduce neck-in based edge thickening, and to cause a width of the stretched film to be less than 15 percent less than the film before stretching;
the reduced neck-in of the film also resulting in reducing thickening of the free edges; and
combining the reduced neck-in based thickening of the free edges and the strips of increased thickness to thicken the free edges 50 to 100 percent more than the thickness of the film between the free edges to produce a wider film with the 50 to 100 percent thicker free edges, compared to another film without the strips of increased thickness.
2. A method for maximizing a width of a film during stretching for the process of producing pre-stretch film for machine film and hand film wrapping applications, the method comprising:
providing a polyolefin polymer having a melt flow index of 3-5, the polyolefin polymer being suitable for producing the pre-stretch film;
producing the film using the polyolefin polymer, wherein the film is produced from the polyolefin polymer having the melt flow index of 3-5;
before stretching and before slitting the film, forming strips of increased thickness in the film at locations where free edges are to be formed;
slitting the strips of increased thickness to create the free edges in the strips of increased thickness;
stretching the film 50-400 percent, the stretching being between at least two adjacent stretching sections, each stretching section having unheated stretching rolls, each unheated stretching roll being rotated at a different speed that progressively increase in a direction of stretching to achieve the 50-400 percent stretching of the film to create the pre-stretch film;
selecting a diameter of the unheated stretching rolls, the diameter being set to be a predetermined magnitude, setting a spacing between the stretching rolls, the spacing being set to less than 5 mm, the diameter of the stretching rolls and spacing being set to reduce neck-in based film width loss and reduce neck-in based edge thickening, and to cause a width of the stretched film to be less than 10 percent less than the film before stretching;
the reduced neck-in of the film due to the spacing between the unheated stretching rolls and the diameter of the unheated stretching rolls being set to a pre-determined value also resulting in reducing thickening of the free edges; and
combining the reduced neck-in based thickening of the free edges and the strips of increased thickness to thicken the free edges 50 to 100 percent more than the thickness of the film between the free edges to produce a wider film with the 50 to 100 percent thicker free edges, compared to another film without the strips of increased thickness.