THE PACKMAN

Polybol boosts efficiency with advanced W&H machinery

L to R: Maria Castelar, Eduardo Arrieta, Diego Amaya, Marvin Williams, Iule Lacerda, Orlando Insignares, Carlos Albornoz, Artajerjes Valdelamar

Polybol, a subsidiary of the Globalpak Group, has invested in advanced machinery from W&H across its extrusion, printing, and converting divisions.

Polybol’s existing production lines, which included older AD Plastic SP and SL machines and three Kiefel 3-layer extruders, were becoming less efficient, leading to increased waste and production costs. The two presses in operation were also not meeting quality demands. To address these issues, Polybol needed a comprehensive overhaul of its production facilities.

W&H provided a multi-phase solution, beginning with the installation of the Miraflex AM in 2014. Over the next decade, Polybol enhanced its production capabilities with advanced machinery, including the Varex II 5-layer extruder and the high-speed Miraflex II 8M presses. The final phase involved the installation of the Optimex II 5-layer machine, optimizing production for various film types.

Diego Amaya, regional sales manager at W&H, noted that the project required extensive infrastructure upgrades. “Polybol reconstructed their extrusion hall, implemented silos for improved process control, and established temperature-controlled production areas to improve quality and consistency. These upgrades were crucial for maximizing the efficiency and longevity of the new machinery,” said Amaya.

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