Substrate |
PE |
Type |
Stretch Film |
PE stretch film firstly used EVA as self-adhesive material, but its cost is high and it has flavour, then it developed to use PIB and VLDPE as self-adhesive material, and the base material is mainly LLDPE, including C4, C6, C8 and metallocene PE (MPE). High transparency facilitates the identification of goods; high longitudinal elongation facilitates pre-stretching and saves material consumption; good puncture performance and transverse tear strength allow the film to meet the sharp corners or edges of the goods without breaking under high tensile multiplication; high yield point makes the packaged goods tighter. The film's superior wrap-around and retraction properties allow it to be used in a variety of applications.





Stretch film, also known as wrapping film or stretch wrap, is a highly versatile packaging material primarily used for securing and protecting goods during transportation and storage. Made from high-quality LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene) and other additives, stretch film offers exceptional strength, elasticity, and puncture resistance. It can be stretched significantly beyond its initial length, providing a tight and secure wrap around various shapes and sizes of goods. This film is available in different thicknesses and widths, with single-sided or double-sided adhesive options to suit specific packaging needs.
Stretch film is widely used across multiple industries, including logistics, manufacturing, agriculture, and construction, due to its numerous benefits. It effectively prevents goods from shifting during transit, reduces the risk of damage, and offers protection against dust, moisture, and theft. Additionally, stretch film helps in consolidating items on pallets, making them easier to handle and stack. The material is also cost-effective, as it requires less material compared to traditional packaging methods, thereby reducing packaging costs and waste.









