Stretch Films
MANUAL GRADE STRETCH FILM
Manual stretch film is a type of packaging film that is used to wrap and protect products during transportation or storage. It is typically made of polyethylene material and comes in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths.
MACHINE GRADE STRETCH FILM
Machine grade stretch film is a type of stretch film that is designed for use with automated stretch wrapping machines. It is typically made from high-quality linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) resins, which provide excellent stretch, strength, and puncture resistance.
Machine grade stretch film comes in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths, and can be customized to meet specific packaging requirements. It is typically wound on a core, which allows for easy loading onto the stretch wrapping machine.
PRE STRETCH FILM
Pre-stretch film is a type of stretch film that is pre-stretched before it is wound onto a roll. During the pre-stretching process, the film is stretched to a predetermined length, which reduces the thickness of the film and increases its strength and elasticity. Pre-stretch film is typically used in the packaging industry for wrapping and securing products on pallets, and it offers several advantages over traditional stretch film, including:
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Reduced waste: Pre-stretch film requires less film to wrap the same load, which reduces waste and makes it a more eco-friendly option.
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Improved strength: Pre-stretch film has greater strength and elasticity than traditional stretch film, which helps to prevent damage and reduce the risk of products shifting or falling during transport.
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Improved load stability: Pre-stretch film helps to improve load stability by reducing the risk of load shifting or collapsing during transport.
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Increased efficiency: Pre-stretch film is easier and faster to apply than traditional stretch film, which can help to increase efficiency and reduce labor costs.