PRA September 2015 Cover Feature

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Cover Feature

Air cooled PP blown film solution Polypropylene (PP) is a plastic material that has a number of different uses, hence it is always in demand, especially in the packaging sector. The PP market is already a multibillion dollar industry, and is expected to be valued at US$133 billion in 2023. Meanwhile, Middle East producer of polyolefins Borouge provides an account of using air cooled blown film successfully to produce packaging material.

PP market to soar The world demanded 58.45 million tonnes of PP in 2014. In just seven years, demand is expected to reach 87.35 million tonnes at a CAGR of 5.2%. The automobile, construction, and packaging industries will be main drivers for growth. PP will be most in demand in the Asia Pacific region, concentrated in manufacturing hotbeds like China, India, and Indonesia. In Transparency Market Research’s new report titled “Polypropylene Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2015-2023”, the global PP market was valued at US$81.63 billion in 2014 and is anticipated to reach US$133.39 billion by 2023, expanding at a CAGR of 5.7% between 2015 and 2023. In terms of volume, the global PP market stood at 57,898.9 kilotonnes in 2014.

"Demand for PP is high in Asia Pacific, especially in food packaging, due to increasing population and changing lifestyle."

Rising demand for PP in the packaging industry is likely to augment the global PP market in the next few years. In terms of volume, the packaging industry was the largest consumer of PP in 2014, accounting for over 45% share. Beneficial properties of PP such as transparency, stiffness, sealability, twist retention, and moisture resistance make it one of the most efficient materials for use in packaging. Demand for PP is high in Asia Pacific, especially in food packaging, due to increasing population and changing lifestyle. This is because consumers are opting for easy-to-cook or ready-to-eat food. In terms of volume, Asia Pacific accounted for over 50% share of the PP market in 2014 and is likely to be the fastest-growing region during the forecast period, says Transparency Market Research. Technology for PP blown film More than half of global PP output is processed into packaging products. The largest sales market is flexible packaging made from PP films. PP for blown film has traditionally been produced using the water quenched method, where the film bubble is blown downwards and cooled instantaneously using a stream of water in contact with the outer surface of the film bubble. The difficulty in using PP for air cooled blown film lies in its low melt strength, resulting in very poor bubble stability. Also the film is often splitty and has poor optical properties, due to the low efficiency of the cooling air.

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