Film offers uniform thickness

A DSM Engineering Plastics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 29, 2007

DSM Engineering Plastics' Akulon XP offers thermoformability, printability, transparency and heat resistance.

DSM Engineering Plastics has introduced Akulon XP, a high-productivity grade of PA6 for film applications.

Akulon XP offers a broader processing window leading to more flexibility and more uniform thickness distribution in cast film, more melt strength and better parison stability, leading to optimised LDPE/LLDPE ratio in multi-layer films without sacrificing the mechanical properties.

It also provides more shear thinning than with standard PA6, enabling higher coating velocities possible while remaining gel-free.

Amongst the benefits for producers are thermoformability, printability, transparency and heat resistance.

Key user benefits include oxygen barrier, aroma and flavour barrier, mechanical protection and puncture resistance.

Today, more than three quarters of PA6 film is being used for food packaging applications such as meat, cheese, fish, sausage skins and coffee packs.

Nonfood applications include medical and pharmaceutical films, protective packaging (bubble film), agricultural film and industrial films.

The development of Akulon PA6 for packaging applications is in line with DSM's investment program for PA6.

In 2000 DSM opened state of the art PA6 polymerisation plants in Emmen (Netherlands) and Augusta (USA).

In 2005, the company extended its polymerisation unit in Emmen.

The company has also announced the start-up of a new production facility in Jiangyin (China) in 2008.

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