In Myanmar, the demand for flexible packaging is surging due to the rapid urbanization and expansion of the retail sector. However, many local factories still rely on outdated film blowing machine units that struggle with energy efficiency and consistent gauge control, particularly during the intense humidity of the monsoon season.
The regional economic shift toward localized production has increased the need for a robust blown film production line that can handle recycled resins, as the cost of imported virgin pellets remains volatile. Manufacturers in Yangon and Mandalay are now seeking automation to reduce labor dependency and improve product uniformity.
Furthermore, the extreme temperature fluctuations in Myanmar require advanced cooling systems. A standard lown film machine must be equipped with high-performance air rings and optimized heat dissipation to ensure that the bubble remains stable, preventing defects in high-volume agricultural and commercial film production.