Stretch Wrap Film

stretch film

Stretch wrap film is a type of plastic material used for packaging and securing items together. It is made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) and is stretched tightly around items, creating a secure bond. The stretchability of the material allows it to conform to the shape of the items being wrapped, providing a secure and stable load. This type of film is commonly used in a variety of industries, including warehousing, transportation, and retail, to protect and secure items during storage and transit.

Stretch Wrap Film

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The longevity of stretch wrap depends on storage conditions. When stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, our stretch wrap maintains its integrity for up to 12 months. Exposure to heat, humidity, or UV light can degrade the material over time, so proper storage is essential to preserve its quality.

Our stretch wrap is made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), a durable plastic known for its excellent stretchability and strength. This material allows the film to conform tightly to the shape of your items, providing a secure and stable load during storage and transit.

The choice between hand wrap and machine wrap depends on the volume and frequency of your wrapping tasks. Hand wrap is ideal for low to moderate volume needs, while machine wrap is recommended for high-volume operations to increase efficiency and consistency.

Using stretch wrap film for palletizing offers multiple benefits, including enhanced load stability, protection from dust and moisture, and reduced risk of tampering. Our high-quality film ensures that your products remain secure during transportation and storage.

Yes, we strive to provide sustainable packaging solutions, and some stretch wrap products are made with recyclable materials. Contact us to learn more about eco-friendly options that align with your environmental goals.

While both are used for packaging, stretch film and shrink film serve different purposes:

 

  • Stretch Film: Applied by stretching the film around items, utilizing its elastic recovery to hold them tightly together. It doesn’t require heat and is ideal for securing pallet loads. 

  • Shrink Film: Placed loosely over items and then subjected to heat, causing the film to shrink tightly around the product. This method is commonly used for packaging individual items or bundling products together.

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