- Stability, coverage, and protection of products: Shrink film is primarily used to secure products together, protecting them from dust, moisture, and external environmental influences, thus enhancing product safety and stability.
- High puncture resistance, good shrinkage, and shrinkage stress: To ensure that the packaging does not get damaged or broken during transportation and handling, shrink film needs to have sufficient puncture resistance. Additionally, good shrinkage properties allow the film to closely adhere to the products, achieving stabilization and protection.
- Shrinkage without holes: During the heat shrink process, the film should shrink evenly without creating holes, ensuring complete coverage and protection of the products.
- UV resistance: If the shrink film is frequently used outdoors, UV stabilizers need to be added. This helps extend the service life of the shrink film under sunlight and prevents aging and degradation caused by UV exposure.
These characteristics make shrink film an ideal choice for various applications, especially in food packaging, industrial product packaging, and transportation packaging.