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  • ♻️🌱 Thermoforming Films – A Business Idea in the Packaging Industry

    What is the market for thermoformed film packaging?

    The packaging industry is growing rapidly, and the demand for hygienic, aesthetic, and eco-friendly solutions is on the rise. Thermoformed packaging, made from polypropylene (PP) or polystyrene (PS) films, is increasingly used in the food, electronics, and industrial sectors.

    If you’re looking for a business idea, investing in the production of these films could be a great opportunity. The production process begins with a cast film extrusion line, which produces thick films ranging from 0.3 mm to 1 mm. These films are then processed on another machine called a thermoformer to create specific packaging products.

    This article will show you how investing in a cast film extrusion line can be the first step toward entering this lucrative market.