In Sri Lanka, the demand for flexible packaging is surging, driven by the food export sector and retail growth. However, manufacturers often struggle with high humidity and fluctuating power grids, which affect the stability of a traditional film blowing machine, leading to inconsistent film thickness and bubble instability.
The local market is currently transitioning from small-scale manual operations to automated blown film line systems. With the government's focus on sustainable development, there is an urgent need for machinery that can handle biodegradable resins and recycled LDPE to comply with environmental regulations.
Logistical challenges in Colombo and Gampaha industrial zones require equipment that is easy to maintain and energy-efficient. The adoption of a high-performance lown film machine allows local producers to reduce waste and increase output for the growing e-commerce packaging segment.