In this article, we will be explaining the benefits of stretch wrap and which types you can be using to improve your packaging operations.
What is Stretch Wrap?
So, let us start with the most obvious question, what is stretch wrap? Stretch Wrap is a thin, stretchable plastic film that is often made from polyethylene. It is used to lock and secure products onto a pallet. The stretch film is wrapped around the pallet, applying tension, and enabling the film to extend its length, creating a force that allows it to be held in place. Stretch-wrap can also be recycled but be sure to check that your recycling centre accepts soft plastics.
The Benefits of Stretch Wrap
Stretch Wrap is generally used to reduce problems that can occur during transit including product damage, tampering, and loss. It also comes in a variety of thicknesses, widths, and formulations so that it can secure and protect a variety of product sizes. Some of the biggest benefits of using stretch wrap are:
- It minimizes the chances that boxes are contaminated or interfered with.
- Protects the product inside from any damage, dust, or moisture.
- Prevents any injuries that can occur when products are not securely fastened together.
- Increases stack height when used in conjunction with edge guards, creating a higher pallet load and maximising your cube space.
- Keeps packages clean and dry, ensuring customers are happy.
Stretch Wrap can be applied in three ways: manually, semi-automatically, and automatically. However, managing your loads manually can be time consuming and physically demanding, sometimes causing repetitive strain injuries. At Swiftpak, we recommend using semi-automatic or automatic machines to avoid this occurrence. The difference between using machine wrap compared to hand wrap can be seen in this video.