Blow molding film processing wholesale generally follows this workflow:
Hopper feeding one material → plasticizing extrusion → blowing and stretching → air ring cooling → V-shaped clamp → traction roller traction → corona treatment → film winding
However, it is worth noting that the performance of blow molding processed wholesale film is greatly related to the production process parameters. Therefore, during the blowing film process, it is essential to strengthen the control of process parameters, standardize process operations, ensure the smooth progress of production, and obtain high-quality film products. In the production of polyethylene blow molding processed wholesale film, the main focus is on controlling the following process parameters:
Extruder temperature
During blow molding processing of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film, the extrusion temperature is typically maintained between 160℃ and 170℃, and it is crucial to ensure uniform die head temperature. Excessive temperature can cause resin decomposition, making the film脆 and significantly reducing its longitudinal tensile strength. On the other hand, insufficient temperature leads to poor resin plasticization, preventing smooth expansion and stretching, resulting in lower film tensile strength, poor surface luster and transparency, and even the appearance of wood grain patterns and unmelted crystal nuclei (fish eyes).
2. Blowing Ratio
Blow-up ratio is one of the key controls in the production process of blown film for blow molding wholesale, referring to the ratio of the diameter of the blown film bubble to the diameter of the unblown tube ring. The blow-up ratio represents the lateral expansion multiple of the film, which is essentially a lateral stretching of the film. This stretching exerts a certain degree of orientation on the plastic molecules, and as the blow-up ratio increases, it enhances the lateral strength of the film. However, the blow-up ratio should not be too high, as it can lead to instability in the film bubble and increased likelihood of wrinkles. Therefore, the blow-up ratio should be properly coordinated with the draw ratio. Generally speaking, the blow-up ratio for low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film should be controlled between 2.5 and 3.0.
Blow molding wholesale products' generated pollutants
During the blow molding wholesale processing, plastic granules volatilize at high temperatures, producing a small amount of organic waste gas, primarily composed of non-total hydrocarbons.






















