One of the common problems with Black Conductive Film blown film is that the blown film melt is broken.

Black Conductive Film
Phenomenon: due to the too high viscosity of the melt, a significant velocity gradient is formed during the extrusion die, resulting in forced drag, which forms a surface defect. After being frozen, it presents a wavy pattern, commonly known as shark skin . There is a special article on the analysis of shark skin problems.
Solution:
1.Increasing the temperature setting improves the fluidity of the melt;
2.Increasing the lip temperature reduces the viscosity of the melt in the die;
3.Widening the die gap to attenuate the velocity gradient;
4.The use of processing aid PPA acts as a lubricant;
5.Resin with good fluidity: high melting point, wide molecular weight distribution, long chain branched resin;
6.Properly reduce the amount of extrusion;