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FlexiblesLorven Group boosts production with VAREX II

Lorven Group boosts production with VAREX II

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Lorven Group boosts production with VAREX II

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Nitesh Kumar, MD at Lorven Group

Telangana-based Lorven Group has boosted its production with the installation of VAREX ll blown film extrusion machine from W&H. The machine delivers an output of over 900 kg/hr, setting new benchmarks in the industry.

Established in the early 1990s by Late Devulapally Bhikshapati and transformed into a private limited company in 2010, Lorven Group has become a leader in comprehensive packaging solutions under the leadership of chairman Devulapally Sunil Kumar; chief managing director Devulapally Nitesh Kumar; and director Devulapally Kushal Kumar. With over 500 employees and state-of-the-art infrastructure, the company continuously strives for perfection.

The 3-layer high output blown film machine, measuring 2800 mm in width, is capable of processing a variety of materials including LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, and mLLDPE. It produces films that are not only stiff and perfectly flat but also highly productive, thanks to the advanced die and extruder technology. By minimizing LDPE content, VAREX ll offers significant cost savings, reinforcing our commitment to delivering value through innovation.

Equipped with a new high-pressure cooling system, the VAREX ll offers improved output and profile tolerances. The fully automated winders provide precise tension control, reducing the need for manual adjustments and guaranteeing top-quality films with remarkable efficiency. “This level of automation and precision reflects our dedication to engineering excellence and customer-centric solutions. The VAREX ll embodies our commitment to engineering excellence tailored to meet diverse customer needs. Partnering with Lorven Group as they expand in the flexible packaging sector is truly inspiring,” says Divyanshu Katiyar, sales manager at W&H.

“Our experience with the VAREX ll has been outstanding. The installation was seamless, and the training provided by W&H’s team was thorough and invaluable. Since integrating this state-of-the-art machine, we’ve noticed a significant increase in productivity and operational efficiency. The quality and performance have exceeded our expectations, confirming our decision to choose W&H,” says Nitesh Kumar, MD at Lorven Group.

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