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What type of shrink film is best for general shrink wrap applications?

Oct. 28, 2024

The Complete Guide to Shrink Film

It's important to identify some specifics about your product to be packaged before diving into the details of the films available to you. Without question, a packaging supplier is key to selecting the appropriate film for your needs. Their industry experience and ability to understand your needs gives them the expertise to ascertain which types of films will and won't work for your product.

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Some of the packaging considerations  you'll need to be aware of include:

 

  • What type of product you are packaging

  • The product's weight, shape, and dimensions

  • Your objectives for color and labeling

  • Whether the film can be printed to meet your needs

  • How the product will be packaged into the flexible film (manually or via machine, and what type of machine

  • The product's journey from creation to shipment to the shelf and beyond

  • Whether it will be handled often and/or subject to rough handling

  • The types of climates/environments it will experience

  • Whether it requires specific film additives to keep it fresh (e.g., oxygen or moisture barrier)

  • Requirements for anti-tampering and security of the finished good


With so many types of flexible packaging film available, you are sure to find the right packaging for your product. Whether you need an option with a high melting point, one that emphasizes durability, or one that prioritizes recyclability and sustainability, there is a shrink film product available to suit your needs. With all of the opportunities for a custom finish to any product, it's always important to do your research and consider your specific needs to determine the best options.

 

 

Also, you'll need to do some homework regarding equipment. If you have an automatic shrink wrapper or are planning to purchase one in the future, it's important to keep an eye on your bag length and running speeds. Sometimes operators adjust the bag length from the original specs to make running the line easier. This is particularly more noticeable on older pneumatic shrink wrap equipment. Running your film at just 1" larger than necessary can equate to 2,000 extra feet of film used per day. That's approximately 118 wasted rolls of film.

 

Be sure to think about how capable your internal maintenance technicians are. Adding a shrink film wrapper to your packaging line will require technical support on a regular and as-needed basis. Assess your internal maintenance team's comfort level with working on the new machine(s), and make sure you have a backup technician for when service is needed and your internal team can't handle the repair.  

 

Before purchasing and storing shrink film, make sure you know its storage requirements. You don't want to try to work with climate-compromised packaging. Your supplier should have this information available if you're unsure what your material requires. Overall, shrink packaging is best stored in temperatures between 30 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Naturally, summer and winter are the seasons that require you to be most attentive to your storage environment.

 

Summer:

Your facility will likely be subject to high heat in the summer, if not during springtime. If shrink sleeves are kept in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, they may prematurely shrink and compromise their ability to protect your goods. During these hot months, keep your shrink materials stored in the coolest areas of your facility without subjecting them to refrigeration.

 

They should be kept cool, but not too cold. The coolest spots in your warehouse are typically close to the floors ' on the lowest part of your pallet racks ' and away from windows or places that are subject to a lot of sunlight. You'll also want to keep your shrink films away from high-traffic doors because the temperatures in these areas tend to fluctuate greatly.

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Additionally, try to schedule your shrink film deliveries early in the day. That way, the materials won't sit in the back of a hot trailer when traveling from warehouse to warehouse. Not only will you avoid the harshest hours of the sun, but you'll also give yourself more time to store them before the temperature reaches its peak.

 

 

Winter

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As mentioned, packaging films tend to become especially brittle in cold temperatures, which greatly reduces their stretching and shrinking properties. While the PVC may crack, it can even shatter like glass if left in extremely cold conditions for too long.

 

As in the summer, store your rolls away from doors to avoid temperature fluctuations. You also want to ensure rain or snow won't create unwanted moisture in the rolls. If you've been using PVC shrink film to package frozen foods or other products that spend time in a freezer truck or refrigerator, consider switching to a polyolefin film. This is a more durable, food-safe, and recyclable material that will keep your package intact during transit and packaging.

 

When you take shrink film out of storage, you may not know how to tell if it's been compromised. One key sign is sticky rolls. If PVC rolls stick together, they were likely exposed to too much heat. Don't risk downtime on the packaging line by trying to use them anyway. Skip over the rolls that are stuck together. Bagging and sagging are also signs of overheated film. The rolls may begin to sag on the edges or show bagging within their layers. Using these rolls can interfere with the tracking on your machines, so avoid using these compromised rolls as well.



Remember, even the highest-quality shrink film and packaging materials are apt to deteriorate when subject to these environmental factors. No matter what quality film rolls you're purchasing, take the time to assess how you'll store them to ensure they protect and present your product exactly as you've planned.

 

Audience:

Finally, keep your target audience at the forefront of your packaging design. The type of material you choose is a part of your brand, so any disconnect between that and your brand's message will confuse consumers and make them lose trust. To appeal to your customers, you have to research and understand them enough before you make these key marketing and branding decisions. Market research is a great way to learn what your target audience values and decide how to pair those details with your budget, transportation, and sustainability needs and goals. Always listen to your key demographic and cater to their needs specifically.

For a quick look at some additional considerations regarding your use of shrink wrap film, check out this free shrink film cheat sheet.

Shrink Wrap Film 101: How to Choose the Right Type of ...

When it comes to shrink wrap film, there are a wide variety of options available on the market. Not only do you need to decide what type of film is best for your product, but you also need make sure it's the right type of packaging for your application. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of shrink wrap film and how to choose the right one for your application.

What is shrink film?

Shrink wrap film is a polyethylene plastic film that is used to protect and wrap products. It is heated and then tightly wrapped around the product, causing it to shrink in size. This creates a watertight and tamper-proof seal. There are three main types of products that are most commonly found in the shrink film market.

General Shrink Applications

Polyolefin shrink film is a type of shrink wrap film that is made from polyethylene. It is the most common type of shrink film and more affordable option than PVC shrink wrap. Polyolefin films have a wide range of shrink solutions because of it's well balanced shrink characteristics. This type of shrink film can be used for stationary, food, electronics and many other applications. It is also non-toxic and recyclable.

Candle and Soap Applications

PVC shrink film is a type of shrink wrap film that is made from polyvinyl chloride. PVC shrink film is available in both clear and opaque varieties. It used to be the most common style of shrink film but has since changed because of its shrink properties and characteristics, it requires very special handling and storage. PVC shrink film is most commonly used in candle and soap applications.

Bundling Applications

Polyethylene shrink film is also known as bundling film. This film lacks ideal optical characteristics which results in very limited shrink potential. Bundling shrink film is a type of shrink wrap film that is used to secure multiple items together. It is most commonly used in the packaging industry to keep products together during shipping.

Types of Specialty Films

Glossy

When it comes to shrink wrap film, glossy is often the preferred type for packaging products. There are several benefits of using glossy film, including:

  • A high gloss finish that makes products look more appealing
  • Improved clarity and vibrancy of colors
  • Enhanced printing quality
  • Greater protection from UV radiation

These benefits make glossy shrink wrap ideal for packaging products that need to look their best, such as food items, cosmetics, and high-end retail products. If you're not sure whether glossy or opaque would be better for your product, our team of experts can help you make the right decision.

Opaque

Opaque shrink wrap is beneficial for a few reasons. First, it provides extra security and tamper evidence for products. If a customer tries to remove the shrink wrap, they will be easily able to tell that it has been tampered with. Additionally, opaque shrink wrap can help protect products from UV light damage. It is a great option for products that are sensitive to light or need to be stored in a dark environment. Finally, opaque shrink wrap can also help control temperature inside of a package. This is beneficial for products that are temperature sensitive or need to be kept cold during shipping.

Metallized

Metallized shrink wrap is a type of film that has a metallic coating. The metallic coating reflects heat and light, which helps to keep the product inside the packaging cool by preventing the product from being exposed to light. This type of film is beneficial for applications where the product needs to be protected from heat or light.

Colored

There are a number of reasons why colored shrink wrap can be beneficial for your packaging application. Some of the benefits include:

  1. Colored shrink wrap can add a visual pop to your product and make it more eye-catching. This can help your product stand out on store shelves and increase sales.
  2. Colored shrink wrap can also help you track and identify inventory. This can be especially helpful if you have a large inventory of products.
  3. Colored shrink wrap can also provide UV protection for your product. This is important for products that are sensitive to light or heat.

When choosing colored shrink wrap for your packaging application, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • The type of product you are packaging.
  • The environment in which the product will be stored or used.
  • The type of equipment you have for packaging.

If you have any questions about choosing the right type of shrink packaging film for your application, please contact a packaging expert.

Thanks for reading!

Choosing the right type of shrink wrap film for your product and application can be difficult. That's why it's important to know about all of the different types that are available, their benefits, and what they should be used for. In this article we reviewed what shrink film is and the most popular types of shrink film available. Keep in mind, you will also need to consider your shrink film size, thickness of shrink film, and length of the roll of film. If you're still unsure which shrink wrap film is right for you, reach out and speak with a shrink film specialist today. 

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