How to Eliminate Static Electricity During Blown Film Production
Unexpected static electricity can cause many problems during the blown film production and processing of plastic films.
Blown film production is a high-speed, high-volume manufacturing process, especially in actual mold-making activities, which require extremely high precision. However, unexpected static electricity often creates many hidden dangers in the production process.
During blown film production, all plastic zones are completely vertical and aligned. This is because when they leave the extrusion head, they are arranged neatly in order, completely stable with the mold. The presence of static electricity can cause these zones to be dragged to one side, or it can prevent the flow into the mold cavity, leading to accidents, blow molding deformation, scrap, and processing failures. In the fast-paced cycle of equipment operation, potential productivity and quality problems need to be immediately investigated and addressed. Ionizing air bars can effectively solve this problem.


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