How much shrink wrap to wrap a pallet




















The range in thickness goes from 12 - 30mu and the thickness is crucial depending on your application. For example you'll want to use thicker film for heavy or irregular loads, or loads that might be more prone to puncture and scratching during transport. Pallet wrap is made in two different ways. It's either cast, or it's blown and both bring different benefits to the table.

Blown film is created by first making a thick layer of resin and then blowing air within to create a bubble. The size of the bubble and the original film will dictate the thickness in microns of the film. The bubble enables the material to cool steadily and is then collected by rollers. The bubble is collapsed and the film wound into a roll.

Cast film has its resin pressed through chilled rollers to be flattened. This process can be controlled to vary the thickness of the film. Most stretch film is created using this method. When you're considering whether to buy machine wrap or hand wrap pallet wrap, you're not looking at any technical difference between the two. Instead you're buying different roll weights, one of which is easy to handle for wrapping pallets by hand and the other needs to be used with a pallet wrapping machine.

Handy hint: If you're applying your pallet wrap by hand you might want to use end caps, handles or a dispenser to reduce the strain on your hands from manual application. No products in the cart.

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This shrinks the wrap but is gentle enough not to over heat the products therein. Once applied it then tries to pull itself back into its original dimensions, tightly gripping the products.

There are several kinds of stretch film. Blown stretch film is tear and puncture resistant and is suitable for use in deep freeze storage and comes in six thicknesses and two widths — and can be black or transparent.

There is also cast stretch film , which is clear, tear resistant and will cling to itself and products for secure hold. By sticking only to itself, it prevent products on pallets from moving while in transit. This pallet wrap is very popular in the food industry.

Cast stretch wrap is very versatile. For wrapping consignments weighing less than kg use standard 15 or 17 micron film. For consignments weighing up to kg use the stronger 20 micron film. For additional strength and tough conditions use the 30 micron film and to conceal the contents of your pallet use the black cast stretch film. So how do you put stretch wrap on? Well firstly, it depends on how many pallets or items need wrapping! To calculate the cost of wrapping a pallet, we need to look at two main factors: the stretch wrap price and how much you use to cover a single pallet.

In this simple experiment, we can estimate the baseline cost of wrapping a pallet. First, we wrap a pallet by hand. Then, removing the wrap, we weigh it on a sensitive scale, which will give us a reading of between g and g.

Using the stretch wrap price, we can then calculate the cost based on the amount of material used for the load.



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