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Features of hand stretch film
Features of machine stretch film
Using Stretch Film
Pallets
that
differ
in
weight
and
height
can
change
the
amount
of
film
needed.
Another
factor
is
the
type
of
stretch
film
being
used.
This
will
directly
determine
the
amount
of
film
needed
as
well
as
the
amount
of
braking
tension
needed by the user.
As
stated
above,
the
type
of
stretch
film
being
used,
the
height
of
the
the
pallet
and
the
weight
of
the
pallet
will
all
determine
the
amount
of
revolutions needed to correctly stabilize a pallet load.
Strech film wrap wholesale trade
Hand stretch film, machine strech film and specialty stretch film
Extract
approximately
a
yard
of
plastic
off
the
stretch
film
roll,
squeeze
8
to
10
inches
of
the
end
together
to
form
a
rope
shape.
Thread
the
rope
part
through
one
corner
of
the
pallet.
A
knot
is
not
necessary.
Begin
wrapping
around
the
base
of
the
pallet.
Wrap
the
base
of
the
pallet
at
least
five
times
while
keeping
the
film
tight
as
pulled
off
the
roll.
Slowly
work
your
way
up
the
box,
focusing
on
keeping
the
wrap
tight.
The
goal
is
to
have
all
of
the
products
stay
together
as
one.
Once
at
the
top
of
the
pallet,
push
the
top
boxes
to
see
if
they
move
or
if
they
are
one
with
the
bottom boxes.
If they move, wrap your way back down to the bottom of the pallet.
CATEGORIES AND SUB-CATEGORIES OF STRETCH WRAPPERS:
Manual (or Hand) Wrappers:
Extended
Core:
An
extension
of
the
film's
core
serves
as
a
handle
for
wrapping;
this
type
of
wrapper
offers
little
stretch control and is hard on hands.
Mechanical
Brake:
A
simple
structure
supports
a
film
roll
and
a
mechanical
brake
system
provides
resistance
creating
stretch
of
the
film.
Pole
Wrappers:
Similar
to
the
Mechanical
Brake
system,
but
the
roll
and
brake
are
at
the
end
of
an
extended
pole,
creating
an
ergonomic
design
which
eliminates
the
need
to
bend
to
wrap
the
bottoms
of
loads and strain to reach the tops of loads. Used for space missions too.
Semi-Automatic Wrappers:
Turntable
Wrappers:
The
load
to
be
wrapped
sits
on
a
turntable
which
spins
the
load
relative
to
the
film
roll,
which
is
housed
in
a
carriage
which
can
move
up
and
down
a
fixed
"mast".
Stretch
is
achieved
by
rotating
the
load
at
a
faster
rate
than
the
film
is
fed.
Orbital
Wrappers:
The
film
is
housed
in
a
carriage
on
a
vertical
ring,
the
load
is
fed
horizontally
through
the
eye
of
the
rotating
ring,
applying
film
to
the
load.
A
variation
of
an
orbital
stretch
wrapper
is
a
horizontal
ring
system,
in
which
the
load
remains
still
while
a
horizontal
ring
is
rotated
around
the
load
and
moves
up and down vertically relative to the load, similar to a rotary arm stretch wrapper.
Rotary
Arm
Wrappers:
In
this
system,
the
load
remains
still
while
a
rotating
arm
turns
around
it
wrapping
the
load.
This
system
is
used
for
light
loads
or
for
speeds
which
would
otherwise
cause
the
load
to
topple
due
to
high
rotation
speeds.
Automatic Wrappers:
Typical fully automatic Rotary ring stretch wrappers
Automatic
wrappers
are
generally
a
variant
of
a
semi-automatic
system.
Automatic
wrappers
include
a
conveyor
system to automatically load the wrapping machine and automatic systems to apply, seal, and cut the film.
Turntable
Wrappers:
The
load
to
be
wrapped
sits
on
a
turntable
which
spins
the
load
relative
to
the
film
roll,
which
is
housed
in
a
carriage
which
can
move
up
and
down
a
fixed
"mast".
Stretch
is
achieved
by
rotating
the
load
at
a
faster rate than the film is fed.
Rotary
Arm
Wrappers:
In
this
system,
the
load
remains
still
while
a
rotating
arm
turns
around
it
wrapping
the
load.
This
system
is
used
for
light
loads
or
for
speeds
which
would
otherwise
cause
the
load
to
topple
due
to
high
rotation
speeds.
Rotary
Ring
Wrappers:
The
film
is
housed
in
a
carriage
on
an
horizontal
ring
in
which
the
load
remains
static
while
the
horizontal
ring
is
rotating
around
the
load
and
moves
up
and
down
vertically
relative
to
the
load,
similar
to
a
rotary
arm
stretch
wrapper.
The
rotary
ring
technology
is
really
a
more
balanced
system
with
less
wear
and
maintenance
than
the
other
available
wrapping
technologies.
These
wrappers
are
capable
to
reach
the
highest
production capacities (up to 160 pallets/hour).
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Colours meaning
For most general use
Black
White
Black opaque stretch film is a great way of
concealing your palletised products for
transit or storage.
White opaque stretch film is a great way of
concealing your palletised products for
transit or storage.
Coloured
Colored stretch film can be advantages for
companies that need to quickly identify
products. The user can color code pallets for
instant identification.
Transparent
Opaque Stretch Film to Protect Products
Stretch
film
is
made
from
polyethylene
plastic
which
rapidly
degrades
when
exposed
to
UV
radiation.
The
degradation
causes
the
plastic
wrap
to
lose
stretch and cling ability over time making the film ineffective.
The
UVI
additive
is
clear
and
unable
to
be
seen
by
the
naked
eye.
It
is
added
during
the
melting
of
the
polyethylene
resin
pellets.
Over
time
there
have
been
a
variety
of
chemicals
used
as
UVI
additives.
Some
of
the
chemicals
commonly
used
are:
phenyl
salicylate,
polyarylates,
nickel
salts,
titanium
oxide,
zinc
oxide,
and
more.
Some
of
the
chemicals
listed
have
been
and
are
still
used
in
sunscreens
for
human application.
The
additives
can
protect
film
up
to
9
months
to
1
year
from
break
down.
Most
extended
UVI
additive
films
are
custom
runs
and
require
a
1
pallet
minimum
for
production.
Aside
from
plastic
film
break
down
when
storing
products
outside,
another
common
problem
is
product
break
down.
Some
products
do
not
break
down
in
sunlight when stored for a year of less, but others rapidly break down.
For
storing
products
outdoors
that
are
sensitive
to
sunlight,
we
recommend
the
use
of
an
opaue
stretch
film
with
a
UVI
additive.
As
discussed
above,
the
UVI
additive
will
product
the
film
from
break
down
and
the
opacity
of
the
film
will
protect the product.
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Hand Stretch Film
Hand
stretch
film
is
considered
any
stretch
film
roll
that
is
easily
applied
by
hand.
Most
hand
stretch
film
rolls
weigh
less
than
ten
pounds.
Hand
rolls
can
come
in
a
variety
of
widths,
but
the
most
common
widths
are
15
and
18
inch
wide
rolls.
Hand
stretch
rolls
can
be
applied
with
or
without
a
stretch
film
dispenser.
The
dispensers
often
have
a
braking
system
to
help
obtain
a
thighter
stretch
when applying the film.
Coloured Hand Stretch Film
Colored
stretch
film
can
be
advantages
for
companies
that
need
to
quickly
identify
products.
The
user
can
color
code
pallets
for
instant
identification.
Colored
stretch
films
make
tampered
loads
quickly identifiable as well.
Machine Stretch Film
Machine
stretch
film
often
refers
to
the
length
of
the
stretch
film
roll.
Machine
stretch
film
rolls
are
commonly
available
in
5,000
ft.
to
9,000
ft.
rolls,
opposed
to
1500
ft.
hand
stretch
film
rolls.
Widths
of
machine
stretch
film
generally
start
at
20
inches
wide
and
increase
up
to
80
or
more
inches
wide.
The standard core size to fit most stretch wrap machines is 3 inches.
Machine
stretch
film
is
ideal
for
medium
to
large
scale
operations
intending
to
wrap
products
quickly and efficiently.
BundlingStretch Film
Bundling
stretch
film
also
referred
to
as
banding
stretch
film
is
great
for
a
variety
of
uses.
Stretch
film
between
1-5
inches
is
commonly
referred
to
as
bundling
film
or
banding
film.
Companies
often
use
bundling
stretch
wrap
in
place
of
tape
to
keep
items
bundled
together.
Bundling
film
is
also
great for stabilizing smaller product loads.
Elastic LTD Hungary
Packaging manufacture and trade
Wholesale and retail
Address
Hungary
8900 Zalaegerszeg Zrínyi út 83.
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