Colombia's plastic industry is currently characterized by a strong demand for flexible packaging, driven by the country's massive agricultural exports (coffee, flowers, and bananas). Manufacturers are increasingly replacing traditional materials with advanced polymers, requiring a more precise blown film line to maintain competitiveness in both domestic and international markets.
The geographic diversity of Colombia, from the Andean highlands to the Caribbean coast, presents unique challenges. Variations in humidity and temperature affect the cooling process of the bubble, making the thermal stability of a blown film extrusion machine a critical technical requirement for local factories in Bogota and Medellin.
Economically, the shift toward a circular economy has pushed Colombian producers to integrate recycled resins. This necessitates the use of a high-performance lown film machine capable of handling PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) materials without compromising the tensile strength or clarity of the finished film.