The Algerian manufacturing sector is currently experiencing a transition towards industrial diversification. In the plastic processing domain, the demand for packaging films is surging due to the growth of the local food processing and agricultural sectors. However, operators often face challenges with high ambient temperatures and dust, which can affect the cooling efficiency of a blown film line.
Economically, Algeria's strategic position in North Africa makes it a hub for plastic exports. Many factories are upgrading from manual controls to semi-automated blown film extrusion machine units to reduce labor costs and improve consistency in film thickness, which is critical for the competitive regional market.
Environmental regulations in Algeria are becoming more stringent, pushing manufacturers to adopt machines that can process recycled resins (PCR) without compromising structural integrity. This shift is driving the demand for advanced screw designs in every lown film machine deployed across the Algiers and Oran industrial zones.