Polyethylene Heat shrink wrap film is a versatile packaging material known for its strength, flexibility, and affordability. Made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) resins, polyethylene shrink film is suitable for a wide range of products, including boxes, pallets, and irregularly shaped items. It offers excellent puncture resistance and tear strength, providing reliable protection during storage and transportation. Polyethylene shrink film is available in various thicknesses and formulations, including anti-static and UV-resistant options, to meet specific packaging requirements.

 

Crosslinked polyolefin shrink film is engineered for high-performance packaging applications that require enhanced strength and durability. This type of shrink film undergoes a chemical process called crosslinking, which increases its tensile strength, tear resistance, and shrinkage properties. Crosslinked polyolefin shrink film is commonly used for heavy-duty packaging applications, such as bundling lumber, building materials, and industrial equipment. It provides superior puncture resistance and can withstand exposure to harsh environments, making it suitable for outdoor storage and transportation.

 

Bio-degradable shrink film is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional shrink wrap film, designed to degrade naturally over time without harming the environment. This type of shrink film is typically made from bio-based polymers derived from renewable resources, such as corn starch or sugarcane. Bio-degradable shrink film offers similar shrinkage properties and strength as conventional shrink films but breaks down into non-toxic components when exposed to microbial activity or environmental conditions. It is suitable for packaging eco-friendly products and for companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint.