Brückner Maschinenbau at Chinaplas 2023

Brückner Maschinenbau at Chinaplas 2023

February 2, 2023 Off By Sebastian Reisig

Solutions for an eco-friendly and sustainable BO film production

Brückner’s show highlights pave the way for future processes and applications

In addition to the developments for the rapidly developing circular economy, Brückner Maschinenbau is also sticking to its ambitious goals for further increasing efficiency in film production. This means decreasing use of raw materials, ever lower energy consumption and “zero waste” in film production. At Chinaplas 2023 in Shenzhen, latest solutions for the film stretching of the future will be presented in Hall 10, Booth 10Q21.

Higher efficiency – lower energy consumption

The more efficient and higher output a film stretching line is, the lower the specific energy consumption. These parameters can mainly be influenced by the line speed and the line width. At Chinaplas Brückner Maschinenbau will present corresponding new line concepts for packaging film production:

  • Production of the most popular packaging film BOPP with a line concept with an annual output above the current benchmark of 60,000 to 70,000 tons per year. This also means a two-digit lower energy consumption, based on 1 kg of film. 
  • BO films made of polyamide (BOPA): New line types with up to 80% more output – based on an increase in production speed from 220m/min to 350m/min and line widening from 6.6m to 7.4m.

More sustainability in film production

  • A new type of direct recycling saves energy, conserves raw material and comes very close to the goal of “zero waste” in production
  • Intelligent stretching oven management ensures an energy saving of around
    1.6 million kWh per year
  • Aerodynamic zone separation increases the proportion of A-grade film on the winder, reduces production waste and lowers specific energy consumption

Mono-material films – solutions for a Circular Economy:

Mono-material solutions are ideal for the use in new applications since they guarantee good sortability in waste separation and high-grade recycling material quality. Brückner Maschinenbau has developed mono-material packaging solutions to close the life cycle of plastic packaging. Besides the state-of- the-art materials BOPP and BOPET, a new opportunity is opening up with BOPE.

  • Several developments for PP mono-material packaging have been successfully launched recently: E.g. flexible pouches, where complex laminates are now substituted by all-polypropylene versions based on BOPP and CPP or even retortable applications
  • Trials on the Brückner laboratory line clearly showed that post-consumer waste recylate PET can be added to the virgin material in a proportion of above 50% without any losses in quality
  • Line concepts for the production of BOPE films, also having the flexibility to produce BOPP films. Film producers can choose lines between a working width of 6.6 m and an output of 3 t/h, or a working width of 8.7 m and an output of 5 t/h

Specialty film lines: Further developments

Special film lines from Brückner are in great demand worldwide, especially for the rapidly growing e-mobility and new energy sector. The patented simultaneous LISIM stretching process is ideally suited for the very efficient production of a wide variety of specialty films with the best properties:

  • Battery separator films and capacitor films: In these segments, a further increase in the previous line width from 5.5m to over 6m and the associated increase in output of over 20% will take place in stages.
  • Green energy solutions are supported by Brückner’s special BOPET thick film lines, producing high performance solar backsheet used for photovoltaic panels
  • Industrial films for a wide variety of applications: Insulating film, composite films, electrical enclosures for cables and wires, membrane switches in motors and transformers, window film, protection and release film, motor insulation film
  • Flexible and printed circuits and electronics: Substrates for RFID antennas, organic displays, organic photovoltaic, medical sensors, printed batteries