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Stretch Wrap- A highly stretchable plastic film commonly made from Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) that is wrapped around items. The elastic recovery keeps the items tightly bound.
Thickness Width> | 2"-5" Banding | 12"-20" Hand Grade | 20" Machine Grade |
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37 Gauge | A pre-stretched eighty gauge film. Great for bundling two light uniform objects together. Users can easily apply the film with minimal exertion | A pre-stretched eighty gauge film. Great for wrapping light , uniform loads less than 800 lbs. | Due to the film being pre-stretched, pre-stretched rollers on a machine are not necessary. Excellent cost saver when wrapping light loads less than 800 lbs. |
47 Gauge | Often referred to a hybrid or equivalent bundling film. A great option for bundling heavier uniform objects. No products with sharp edges or corners | Often referred to a hybrid or equivalent hand film. The film is stiffer and does not require much stretch from users. Excellent for box and case wrapping up to 1800 lbs. | Often referred to a hybrid or equivalent machine film. A stiffer machine film that works great with most machines. Great for lighter boxes and loads less than 1800 lbs. |
60 Gauge | Ideal for lighter smaller objects, small boxes, and banding light items together. Many moving companies use light gauge banding stretch film in place of tape. | Ideal for loads up to approx. 1800 lbs. 12", 15", and 18" widths are ideal for shorter loads or loads where bottom and top only need to be wrapped. | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. Machines promote more efficient wrapping and reduce waste. The true gauged 60 gauge film offers excellent stretch during machine application. |
63 Gauge | Often measured in microns, a 63 ga film is 16 microns. Thicker and better puncture resistance than 47 ga. Film. Bundle and wrap heavier products with minimal sharp edges. | Often measured in microns, a 63 ga film is 16 microns. Thicker and better puncture resistance than 47 ga. Wrap heavy loads of products up to 2200 lbs with minimal sharp edges. | Often measured in microns, a 63 ga film is 16 microns. Thicker and better puncture resistance than 47 ga. Most popular machine film for standard boxed pallets ranging up to 2200 lbs. |
70 Gauge | Same uses as the 60 gauge, but enables slightly stronger holding strength. Often used to bundle multiple long cylindrical products. | Ideal for loads up to approx. 2200-2400 lbs.12", 15", and 18" widths are ideal for shorter loads or loads where bottom and top only need to be wrapped. | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. Machines promote more efficient wrapping and reduce waste with premium stretch. |
80 Gauge | The most common gauge in all stretch wrap. Known to be very versatile and handle a variety of applications. | Ideal for loads up to approx. 2200-2400 lbs. 80 gauge is the most common stretch film thickness and ideal for a variety of applications | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. Machines promote more efficient wrapping and reduce waste. |
90 Gauge | Better strength and stretch than a standard 80 gauge film. Used to wrap bundle firewood, angle iron, and a variety of other heavier objects | Ideal for loads up to approx. 2400-2600 lbs. 90 gauge is a starting thickness for heavier film. The 18" and 20" 90 gauge and above is ideal for taller or heavier loads. | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. The ability to run with a higher tension with less tears. Excellent stretch rate and memory. |
100 Gauge | Commonly used for heavier boxes and products to bundle together. Medium heavy boxes and medium heavy items such as light lumber are ideal. | Ideal for loads up to approx 2800-3000 lbs. The 18" and 20" 100 gauge requires maximum exertion during hand application to achieve the proper stretch rate. | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. The machine 100 gauge stretch film is often used to wrap pallets of 55 gallon drums, steel beams, and other heavy objects. |
115 Gauge | Used for smaller heavy objects, commonly used for banding sets of heavy products together. | Ideal for loads up to approx. 3000-200 lbs. The 18" and 20" 115 gauge and above is ideal for taller or heavier loads | Same strength as 12”-20” hand Stretch wrap. The 115 gauge provides excellent stretch with limited tears. |
150 Gauge | Greater strength and puncture resistance, great for regular and irregular shaped boxes. Ideal for securing steel, metal, and other heavy duty items. | Not typically offered in a hand stretch film. | The heaviest cast machine stretch film offered. Meant for heavy duty pallet loads. |