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19.12.2024

7-layer VAREX II for Canada's Malpack

Blown film with PIB Injection function for excellent agricultural film properties

Canada-based Malpack, a division of Trioworld, has invested in a 7-layer VAREX II blown film line for agricultural film production, positioning itself to set a new industry standard.

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The new VAREX II will enable Malpack to produce high-performance agricultural and stretch hooder films that meet the stringent demands of modern applications, enhancing strength, durability, and precision for optimal film performance. Two features of this line are the PIB injection function and the FILMATIC II N winder, which ensures excellent quality roll production with minimal manual intervention through automated loading, and off-loading.

“We are excited to collaborate with W&H and introduce this state-of-the-art production line,” said Ricardo Cardoso, CEO of Malpack, president of Trioworld North America. “This expansion not only enhances our manufacturing capabilities but also reinforces our commitment to delivering industry-leading products.

W&H and Malpack have enjoyed a long-standing partnership, and we are excited to support their next phase of product development in North America. W&H designed the 7-layer to achieve the highest standards in film production, and we are proud to see it applied by Malpack.” said Andrew Wheeler, President of W&H in North America.

“As we unveil this new production line and advance our Loop initiative for using a minimum of 30% PCR, we are not only enhancing our technological capabilities but also reinforcing our commitment to sustainability,” added Ricardo.

“We are dedicated to creating a closed-loop system that minimizes waste and extends the lifecycle of the materials that are used in our products, contributing to a more sustainable future for the industry.”

www.malpack.ca

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