W&H – 3 Layer Blown Film Lines

Polygraphica can also offer EXCLUSIVELY the following W&H 3 Layer Blown Film Lines.
The machines are in excellent clean condition and are available immediately.
The following are only very brief details, for more information including photographs please contact Mike Kennedy as sales@polygraphica.com

WINDMOELLER & HOLSCHER OPTIMEX 3 LAYER BLOWN FILM LINE
Year of manufacture: 2008
Number of layers: 3
Extruder: 60/90/60
Working width: 1850mm
Thickness range: 20-200mic
Die size: 350mm
Output: 600kg/h
Thickness control: Kundig
IBC
Tower
Bubble basket: 2
Gusset board
Corona treater: single sided
Batching units: 18
Ultrasound bubble censor units: 2
Wrapper: Filmatic O
Core diameters: 3” and 6”, 76mm and 152mm
Ink jet
Hammadde automatic suction
Height: 18metres
Polygraphica Ref: 56738

 

WINDMOELLER & HOLSCHER VAREX 3 LAYER BLOWN FILM LINE
Year of manufacture: 2006
Number of layers: 3
Extruder: 70/90/70
Working width: 2640mm
Thickness range: 20-200mic
Die size: 500mm
Output: 850kg/h
Thickness control: Kundig
IBC
Tower
Bubble basket: 2
Corona treater: double sided
Batching units: 10 units
Ultrasound bubble censor units: 4
Wrapper: Filmatic S
Core diameters: 3” and 6”, 76mm and 152mm
Ink jet
Hammadde automatic suction
Height: 20metres
Polygraphica Ref: 56737

If you require any further information on any of the above W&H Blown Film Lines, please contact Mike Kennedy at sales@polygraphica.com or telephone +44 1924 200444.

http://www.polygraphica.com

About Polygraphica
Supplier of used machinery. We buy and sell used machinery for a wide range of industries including flexographic printing, rotogravure printing, label printing and converting, paper bag and sack production and tissue converting to name a few.

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