Stretch film (Manual and Machine Grade)
Stretch film's primary uses are securing palletized goods for transport, bundling items, and protecting products from dust, moisture, and damage by creating a tight, protective layer, common in logistics, retail, agriculture (silage wrap), and e-commerce for stable, tamper-evident packaging. It's used manually or by machines for efficient, residue-free binding, keeping everything stable and intact from warehouse to customer.
Key Applications by Industry
- Palletizing: The most common use, wrapping entire pallets to lock boxes and products in place for shipping.
- Bundling: Grouping smaller items or multiple boxes together for easier handling and inventory management.
- Protection: Shielding goods from dirt, dust, moisture, and UV light during storage and transit.
- E-commerce & Retail: Securing individual shipments, ensuring tamper-proof packaging, and protecting fragile goods.
- Agriculture: Wrapping hay and silage to preserve them for animal feed.
- Construction: Protecting building materials from weather or covering holes during drilling.
