Shrink Wrap Film

Roll width of shrink wrap film: Available from 10 centimeters to 4 meters

Thickness: Customizable

Shrink wrap film sales are based on weight, measured in kilograms. For pricing information, considering the fluctuating prices of lightweight polyethylene plastic raw materials, please get in touch with our sales department.

Atlas Plastic Fajr manufactures shrink-wrap film using high-quality, transparent, and colored lightweight polyethylene film. These films can be custom-printed with various logos and designs, offering options from one to six colors.

Applications of Shrink Wrap Film include:

  • Food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries
  • Automotive industry, including parts manufacturing
  • Production of paint, adhesives, resins, and chemical solvents
  • Office and home furniture
  • Kitchenware
  • Toys
  • Computers and accessories
  • China, tiles, and ceramic products
  • Various packaging methods as shrink-pack
  • Manual: Employing a portable shrink machine (akin to a household hairdryer) for use at home, in small industries, and for wrapping extensive parts that cannot fit into a shrink cabin or tunnel.
  • Semi-automatic: Utilizing a shrink cabin for semi-industrial applications in small industries and lighter parts with lower production volumes.
  • Fully automatic: Employed in larger industries with high industrial production volume for heavy and bulky parts. These machines use a shrink tunnel to wrap and secure the products efficiently.

Storage Conditions for Shrink Wrap Film Rolls:

  • Avoid prolonged loading to prevent deformation of the bobbins. Ideally, store a maximum of 50 kilograms for one month and 20 kilograms for up to six months.
  • Rolls should be stored horizontally to prevent any alteration in shape.
  • Protect from light degradation by storing in a roofed warehouse, away from direct sunlight.
  • Store in a dry area to prevent moisture damage to the cardboard bobbins inside the rolls.
  • Keep away from direct flame to avoid the risk of melting the polyethylene films and burning cardboard bobbins.