Stretch Wrap Versus Shrink Wrap Pearl City HI

The following article offers a comparison of plastic wrap and shrink wrap. It talks about what the products are made out of and what their primary uses are.

National Companies

J & S Packaging
(330) 995-0758
206 Francis D Kenneth Dr
Aurora, OH
Ups Store the
(920) 832-8338
2700 W College Ave
Appleton, WI
Mail Boxes Etc
(616) 530-4650
1740 44th St SW Ste 5
Wyoming, MI
Aviso Packaging Llc
(317) 846-4301
11616 Williams Creek Dr
Carmel, IN
Pop Displays
(502) 491-4989
1814 Laser Ln
Louisville, KY
Olmarc Packaging Company Inc
(708) 562-2000
165 W Lake St
Northlake, IL
McWeb Packaging Corp
(815) 469-8055
9416 Gulfstream Rd
Frankfort, IL
C & S Equipment Inc
(602) 470-0008
Phoenix, AZ
Pak Mail
(352) 597-8365
6252 Commercial Way
Weeki Wachee, FL
Freight Dynamics
(952) 831-7782
Minneapolis, MN

Well if you need one or the other, you should care and just about every industrial, commercial or distribution company uses these products. The last thing you need is to order a product that won’t work for your application, especially in these time sensitive days. These are two very different products used for very different applications.

Let’s clear up the confusion. Shrink wrap film is made from polyolefin plastic, while stretch wrap is made from polyethylene plastic. Shrink wrap is generally used to protect a single product, such as the plastic over toys at the toy store or CD's when you first buy them. Shrink wrap gets its tight seal through a heating process. The product is wrapped and heated with a hairdryer-like tool or put through a heat tunnel. Shrink wrap can also be used for bundling products together, such as bottles of soda. In some cases, shrink wrap is used for palletizing although it is far less common that stretch wrap for this application.

Stretch wrap is generally used to hold boxes on a pallet for transport. Stretch wrap is pulled around the load and stretched. The plastic has a memory and wants to return to its original size. This "elastic band effect" holds the load tight.

Generally stretch wrap comes in 12”, 15” and 18” sizes for hand wrapping and 20”-60” sizes for machine applications. Shrink wrap is available in most even number sizes between 4-20” and is generally “center-folded”, that is the film is folded over itself to form two layers. The product is inserted between the two layers and sealed on the remaining three sides, then shrunk by heat.

For more information on these products you can take a look at “Stretch Wrap 101” on our website www.allstarsupply.com.

About the Author:

Tom Zotter is President of Allstar Supply, Inc., one of the nation’s leading suppliers of both stretch wrap and shrink wrap films.

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