Product Description
Shrink wrap, also
shrink film, is a material made up of polymer
plastic film. When
heat is applied, it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering.
Heat can be applied with a handheld
heat gun (electric or gas), or the product and
film can pass through a
heat tunnel on a conveyor.
Exceptional Shrinkage and PrintabilityOur PVC Heat Shrink Film provides impressive shrinkage between 40% and 65%, allowing for a snug fit around packed items. The surface is engineered for excellent printing, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting graphics and label details ideal for branding and product information.
Wide Range of CustomizationChoose from clear or tailor-made color options, multiple film widths (200 mm to 1200 mm), thicknesses (15 to 50 microns), and roll lengths (500 m to 3000 m). We offer design and size customization, making it adaptable for diverse packaging and labeling purposes.
Superior Protection and ComplianceThis film boasts high moisture and tear resistance, with optional UV protection for enhanced durability. It resists chemicals effectively and requires cool, dry storage for optimal longevity. Safety is ensured by compliance with RoHS standards and ISO 9001:2015 certification.
FAQs of PVC Heat Shrink Film:
Q: How is PVC Heat Shrink Film used in packaging and labeling applications?
A: PVC Heat Shrink Film is applied over products such as bottles or boxes and then exposed to heat (90C to 120C). The film shrinks tightly, conforming to item shapes and securing products for transport, preservation, and professional presentation. It is also widely used for labeling and bottle sleeving due to its strong printability.
Q: What are the available customization options for PVC Heat Shrink Film?
A: Customers can select from clear or custom colors, adjust the films width (200 mm to 1200 mm), length (500 m to 3000 m), and thickness (15 to 50 microns). Roll diameters and designs are tailored on demand for unique packaging and branding requirements.
Q: Where should PVC Heat Shrink Film be stored to maintain its quality?
A: It is recommended to store PVC Heat Shrink Film in a cool, dry place to maintain its high tear strength and moisture resistance. Proper storage preserves its chemical and UV resistance, ensuring the film remains effective until use.
Q: What benefits does PVC Heat Shrink Film offer compared to other packaging films?
A: PVC Heat Shrink Film provides high clarity, excellent printability, and robust resistance to moisture, tearing, and chemicals. Optional UV protection and adherence to safety standards (RoHS, ISO 9001:2015) make it a reliable choice for secure and attractive packaging.
Q: When should UV treatment be considered for PVC Heat Shrink Film?
A: UV resistance should be applied when packaging will be exposed to sunlight or outdoor conditions. This optional treatment increases the films durability and protects printed designs from fading or damage caused by ultraviolet rays.
Q: How does the shrinking process work with PVC Heat Shrink Film?
A: During processing, the film is placed over the product and subjected to heat (90C to 120C). The PVC material undergoes a controlled reduction in size, securely enveloping the item with a tight, protective layer and displaying high transparency for visual appeal.