Product description
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Color Clear(Virgin Film)/Black(Virgin Film)/Grey(Semi-Recycled Film)
Providing Quality Film for your packaging needs.
-Providing Quality Film for your packaging needs.
-High stress retention maintain holding grip on load.
-Resistant against punctures and tears
-High clarity and high gloss film.
-product is most suitable for pallet wrapping and packaging of industrial products.
Product: Polyethylene Stretch Film
Tensile Strength MD : >17.64Mpa
Tensile Strength TD : >12.69Mpa
Break Elongation MD : >369%
Break Elongation TD : >504%
Ultimate Film Break : >180%
Advantages and Application
-Save cost and handling time.
-Ensuring stability of palletized goods during transportation.
-Ideal for protecting goods from moisture, dirt and abrasion.
The most common stretch wrap material is linear low-density polyethylene or LLDPE, which is produced by copolymerization of ethylene with alpha-olefins, the most common of which are butene, hexene and octene. The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance. Other types of polyethylene and PVC can also be used. Many films have about 500% stretch at break but are only stretched to about 100 – 300% in use. Once stretched, the elastic recovery is used to keep the load tight.
There are two methods of producing stretch wrap. 1) Blown: the resin is melted and extruded through an annular die, it is air-cooled. This is a slower process but provides for higher cling quality. Blown film is not a consistent extrusion process, leading to inconsistencies across the film web. The cost of production is also higher due to the quantity that can be produced per hour. 2) Cast: the film is extruded through a slot die, then passed over cooling rollers. This makes the cooling process quick. Cast films are more consistent and have better performance characteristics. The cling quality is not as good as blown but more can be produced in an hour with lower costs.