In Mongolia, the plastic processing industry is currently transitioning from basic manual operations to semi-automated systems. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations—ranging from scorching summers to frigid winters—local manufacturers require a blown film extrusion machine that maintains thermal stability and material consistency despite harsh external environmental conditions.
The demand for agricultural films and heavy-duty packaging for the mining sector has surged, pushing Mongolian factories to upgrade their existing blown film line setups. There is a growing emphasis on durability and ease of maintenance, as remote locations often face challenges in sourcing specialized technical support rapidly.
Furthermore, the shift toward sustainable packaging is beginning to emerge in Ulaanbaatar and other urban centers. This trend is driving the adoption of advanced lown film machine configurations that can process biodegradable resins without compromising the mechanical strength of the produced film.