| Plastic films are possibly 
                                the single largest application responsible for 
                                the highest consumption of plastics. These films, 
                                even at such high volumes, grow well and constituted 
                                almost 25% of the total consumption of plastics 
                                in 2004. Polyethylene and Polypropylene are the 
                                two polymers that are most converted into films 
                                accounting for almost 34 million tons out of the 
                                total of 40 million tons consumption for films. 
                                In fact, these two polymers dominate the film 
                                market with almost 85% of the total consumption. 
                                Both these materials continue to grow more than 
                                the World GDP growth, mainly due to increased 
                                demand from improving standards of living, particularly 
                                in the developing regions of the World. Europe 
                                and North America each account for about 30% of 
                                the total world consumption of plastic films. There are many material types 
                                used in films from single layer polymers to multilayer 
                                structures with tie layers and copolymers. Multilayers 
                                permit film structures to have barrier or strength. 
                                Bi orientation of polypropylene has produced better 
                                properties and more valuable materials. High performance 
                                plastics are also being used in technical /industrial 
                                applications such as telectronics. Blown extrusion was the first process used to 
                                make films of polyethylene. Films can be made 
                                via a number of converting processes: extrusion, 
                                coextrusion, casting, extrusion coating, extrusion 
                                laminating and metallising. These processes have 
                                advantages and disadvantages depending on the 
                                material type in use, the width and thickness 
                                of film required.
 Films are mainly used in packaging 
                                for foodstuffs, but there are also substantial 
                                market segments for medical, electronic, automotive 
                                and construction applications. Specific applications 
                                include decorative wrap, form-fill-seal, blood 
                                bags, flexible printed circuits, bed sheeting, 
                                diapers and in-mould decorating of car parts (to 
                                replace painting and provide a more durable surface 
                                coating). Carrier bags and garbage bags are big 
                                markets, though there are environmental concerns 
                                about the use of plastic bags. In construction, 
                                films are used in glazing, damp proofing, tarpaulins, 
                                geomembranes and similar applications.  PE and PP are the main materials 
                                used in packaging films. PET is primarily used 
                                in magnetic, optics and telectronics. PVC is found 
                                in consumer goods and medical applications, while 
                                PVB is mainly used in automotive and construction 
                                applications as glazing protection. Multimaterial 
                                films account for around 7 million tons of the 
                                films produced, with around 95% of this going 
                                into packaging applications.  | 
                            
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