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Extrusion International 2/2016

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Flow control

and versatility of coextrusion

A coextrusion die system from Nordson Corporation

has enabled an extrusion processor specializing in

PET-based semi-rigid packaging sheet to maintain

layer uniformity well within tolerances while

avoiding product defects arising from asymmetrical

layer structures.

E

vertis de México S.A. de C.V., a manufacturer of thermo-

formable sheet for food packaging such as poultry, cheese,

and processed meat, as well as non-food applications, recently

installed a Nordson EDI coextrusion die system for producing a

range of structures. These include standard multi-layer, medium-

barrier, and high-barrier sheet with thicknesses from 180 to

1,016 µ (0.180 to 1.016 mm). The barrier sheet structures are

often asymmetrical, in that the materials or layer thicknesses

above the central layer differ from those below it. The precision

flow control of the Nordson EDI system has made it possible to

maintain tight layer tolerances in such structures while prevent-

ing “wave,” “zig-zag” and other defects caused by instabilities

at the interface between layers.

“At Evertis we strive to improve our production methods and