Brazil's manufacturing sector is heavily influenced by its massive agribusiness economy. This creates a constant demand for heavy-duty films used in silage, greenhouse covers, and livestock packaging, making the adoption of a robust blown film line critical for local producers to remain competitive.
The tropical climate of Brazil presents unique challenges for polymer processing. High humidity and temperature fluctuations require extrusion equipment with precision cooling systems and advanced heat control to prevent bubble instability and maintain consistent film thickness during production.
Currently, Brazilian plastic processors are shifting from low-end manual operations toward automated blown film extrusion machine systems to reduce waste and comply with stricter environmental regulations regarding plastic thickness and recyclability.