b'FILMWe offer a range of hand stretchfilms designed to hold goods securely on Cast Film USEFUL a pallet during transit. Available in blown and cast film, the ever evolving rangeCast film is made when sheets of heated resin are INFORMATIONfed through a rolling path using chilled rollers that offers increased efficiency and cost savings. There are many film options available,cool and solidify the film. Compared to blown film, There are two types of packaging film whichcast is clearer which offers better clarity of the our experts are here to help you and your customers choose the best solution toare determined by their manufacturing process.product and labels underneath. It also unwinds Both films offer great benefits, but the choicequieter and is soft and easy to stretch, but strong maximise performance and maintain load stability. enough to resist tearing. of which to use should be based on your goals, circumstances and expectations. Generally, bothBlown Film films offer money saving pre-stretch performanceBlown film is made when heated resin is blown into a bubble which is transferred in to rollers and and effective load containment. Theyre alsocooled by the surrounding air. Compared to cast film, STRETCHLOAD suitable for a wide range of applications.blown is tough, resilient and very resistant to puncture. It also has an exceptional cling, but makes WRAP TYPES more noise unwinding. Whenever selecting film,the following variables shouldbe taken into account: A loads Type of product have no CAST HAND STRETCHFILMStretchfilm type is dependent on whatirregularities.you are wrapping. Lighter, more fragileCast hand stretchfilms offer very good film clarity, allowing for product visibility during transit. Cast films are also very quietgoods require a lower gauge of film towhen being unwound from a roll, which makes it good for areas of high packing activity volumes. Cast films are also moreavoid being crushed than heavier, elastic, so can offer better stretch abilities. Extended core hand wrap allows users to apply film more quickly and easily, when more solid goods that can withstand using hand dispensers.the pressure of higher gauges. ITEM CODE THICKNESS (MU) WIDTH (MM) LENGTH (M) CORE TYPE BOX QTY Type of load B loads 99543 14 400 300 Standard 699544 16 400 300 Standard 6There are two factors that determine have protrusions 99540 16 500 300 Standard 5load typethe weight of the load and99541 19 500 300 Standard 6the uniformity of its outside surface.up to 100mm 99542 22 500 300 Standard 6Examples of different load types are52665 14 400 300 Extended 6shown to the right. 52668 19 400 300 Extended 652669 22 400 300 Extended 6 Type of equipmentMachine stretch levels will helpCAST HAND PRE-STRETCHFILMdetermine what type of film is necessary to wrap a load. Higher gauges were once required for machines with highC loads Using pre-stretch cast films makes it possible for users to achieve the same levels of wrapping and in turn, load stability and pre-stretch levels, whereas today we arehave protrusions product protection, but can do so using less film by weight thus reducing the amount of packaging film required. All of theselling thinner, tougher films which areover 100mm other properties of a pre-stretchfilm are the same as standard cast hand film.able to endure greater levels of stretch whilst maintaining their strength.ITEM CODE THICKNESS (MU) WIDTH (MM) LENGTH (M) CORE TYPE BOX QTY PALLET QTY68518 7 400 600 Standard - 36013753 7 400 600 Extended 6 -24 Film 25 FilmSTRETCH WRAP |LOAD TYPES CAST HAND STRETCHFILM|CAST HAND PRE-STRETCHFILM'