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We specialize in the producing high-quality industrial stretch film and polyethylene shrink film to meet the needs of various industrial sectors. We provide advanced packaging solutions that guarantee protection and efficiency, while remaining committed to innovation and quality to ensure the satisfaction of our customers and partners in the market.
We believe that packaging is not just a means of protecting products; it is a strategic tool for enhancing product value and building brand identity. We are committed to provide integrated packaging solutions that help our customers stand out in their markets.
Stretch film and shrink film production include different manufacturing processes using various types of polyethylene. Here is some information about each product type:
Stretch Film:
Stretch film is a flexible plastic film used to wrap products. It is characterized by its ability to stretch and maintain the product’s shape during transportation and storage. It is most often used in wrapping large packages such as containers, boxes, and small products to protect them from movement or damage.
Industrial Stretch Film Uses:
Product Packaging: Such as furniture, consumer goods, and industrial products.
Storage and Transportation: To protect products from dust, moisture, and mechanical damage.
Production Process:
Raw Materials: Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) are used in manufacturing industrial stretch film.
Used Technics: Stretch film is manufactured using technics such as turbo-stretching or biaxial stretching through special machines called “extrusion and stretch machines.”
Properties: at the beginning the film will be solid and then stretched to a very thin thickness. These films are characterized by their high extensibility and flexibility, that provide strong and convenient packaging.
Polyethylene shrinks film production
Polyethylene shrink film is a plastic film that has the ability to shrink when exposed to heat. It is primarily used for packaging small and medium-sized products. The product is wrapped and then heated to shrink around the product, creating a tight seal.
Production Process:
Raw Materials: Cross-linked polyethylene (PE) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) are commonly used, but other types, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), are also available.
Used Technics: Shrink film is manufactured using an extrusion machine and then undergoes a monoaxial stretching process. The film is then heated to return to its original size when exposed to high heat (usually in a thermal oven).
Properties:
Shrinkage: This film has the ability to shrink evenly across products when exposed to heat.
Flexibility: After shrinkage, the film becomes strong and forms a tight protective layer.
Uses of polyethylene shrink wrap:
Product packaging:
Food products (such as juices and ready-to-eat meals).
Household appliances and electronics.
Packaging cans, containers, and drums.
Commercial uses: It can be used to tightly wrap and form large and small packages, such as stacking cans or multi-unit products.
The main differences between industrial stretch and polyethylene shrink wrap:
Stretch/Shrink: Stretch wrap expands to cover the product, while shrink wrap shrinks around the product when exposed to heat.
Uses: Stretch film used to wrap large packages and batches of products, while shrink wrap is used to wrap separate products or packages.

