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The Rise of Mono-Material Packaging: Why All-PE Solutions Matter for the Future of Flexible Packaging
The global packaging industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Driven by evolving regulations such as the European Union's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), as well as aggressive sustainability commitments from leading global consumer brands, packaging design is shifting from a performance-first approach toward a recyclability-first strategy.
Two Months to PPWR: What a 50-Year Extrusion Maker Is Actually Worried About
In under two months, the EU's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR, 2025/40) reaches its General Application Date on August 12, 2026. The date has circulated in plastics-packaging circles for nearly two years, but with only two months remaining, the level of tension across the industry is markedly different from the earlier, more relaxed "there's still time" phase.
The Invisible Details of Success: How Chyi Yang Industrial Solved the 80–100 Micron Heavy-Duty Blown Film Sealing Bottleneck Through Meticulous Engineering
In my twenty years covering the global plastics and rubber machinery industry, I have heard countless manufacturers boast about their blazing extrusion speeds or staggering output figures. The true trial of any machine begins the moment it hits the factory floor and the power switch is flipped.
The 2030 PPWR Countdown: How PLASTAR Beats the "Sustainability Output Tax"
The last 18 months changed how European converters spec a new line. PPWR begins applying on Aug 12, 2026. Minimum recycled-content thresholds tighten toward 2030. EN 13432 sets the compostable bar. PCR pressure builds across every packaging category — contact-sensitive applications included.
Debunking the Output Myth: How PLASTAR Redefines Efficiency in 100% Biodegradable Blown Film Production
For years, a persistent myth has circulated within the packaging industry: "Going 100% biodegradable means losing 20% of your output." At the recent CHINAPLAS 2026, this was the most frequent concern raised by manufacturers. The transition to PLA, PBAT, and starch-based blends is often associated with technical headaches—bubble instability, thickness variation, and significant downtime.
Strategic Efficiency: Navigating the Blown Film Industry Amidst Global Energy Volatility
As we look toward CHINAPLAS 2026, the global manufacturing landscape is navigating a period of profound transformation. The relative stability of the past decade has been replaced by a "new normal" characterized by geopolitical friction and energy supply chain fragility. Recent global conflicts have underscored the vulnerability of industrial operations to fluctuating crude oil and natural gas prices.
Blown Film vs. Cast Film: Which is the Right Fit for Your Packaging Line? PRM Explains!
We have to say, it's a bit like asking whether an off-road vehicle or a sports car is better! There is no absolute winner, only the "perfect solution tailored to your end products and production line requirements." While both films originate from high-temperature melting of plastic pellets (the extrusion process), the subsequent "cooling and forming" magic gives them entirely distinct physical personalities.
How PLASTAR Turned a Booth Challenge into a K Show Triumph
For Wenzhou-based PLASTAR, their third appearance at the K Show was anything but routine. The team arrived under immense pressure. Unlike previous years, they faced a critical logistical hurdle: obtaining adequate booth space was incredibly difficult. Instead of backing down or bringing a brochure, they chose the hard path: they brought the machine.
From Resin to Box, 1 Machine, Zero Waste: The Engineering Reality of Jandi's JIT-SS
In the rapidly changing plastics and rubber industry, manufacturers face a complex double test: meeting the demands of global environmental awareness while maintaining a high level of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). However, in manufacturing, "complexity" is the killer of efficiency. Piecing together production lines from different suppliers often leads to integration difficulties.
Exploring the Cutting Edge of Plastic Film Technology — Don't Miss Chyi Yang's ABA 3-Layer Co-Extrusion
As a leader in plastic film machinery, Chyi Yang has maintained a solid market position and demonstrated excellence for 60 years. At this year’s TaipeiPLAS, Chyi Yang will showcase its latest ABA 3-Layer Co-Extrusion, renowned for its outstanding cost control capabilities and production efficiency. This machine has become a highlight that industry professionals cannot afford to overlook. This article will delve into the machine's features and invites you to visit Chyi Yang's booth: M0416 to explore the forefront of industry technology.
CHINAPLAS 2025: Shaping the future of film extrusion with high-efficiency co-extrusion system
At CHINAPLAS 2025, Chyi Yang Industrial Co., Ltd. exhibits its innovative multi-layer co-extruded blown film systems. An interview with Sales Director, Antonio Jo.
How to Choose the Right Blown Film Machine: Why CHYI YANG Is Your Best Bet for Consistency and Profitability
Selecting the ideal blown film machine is crucial to your production success. This practical guide highlights key pain points—like uneven film thickness and waste management—and explains why Chyi Yang’s advanced machinery ensures consistent film quality, increased yield, and long-term profitability. Make your blown film production smarter and greener.