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low temperature shrink capability : shrink as low as possible. |
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time conservation : shrink as soon as possible. |
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proper temperature width : shrink at wide temperature range. |
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shrink stress :continuously maintain shrunk force. |
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When the film is heated above its softening temperature, the
residual stress in the |
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film is reduced and the film shrinks and packs
the package strongly. |
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Over Wrap : foods, beverages, liquors, fruits, papers, sundries,
etc. |
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Pallet : resins, fertilizes, building materials, accumulated
freights, etc. |
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Slib : clothes, chassis, cans, etc. |
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Film Properties and Specifications |
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| Classifications |
Unit |
Capacity |
| Film
thickness |
¥ìm |
50~200 |
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Film width |
mm |
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| Shrinkage
rate |
% |
20~70 |
| Shrinkage
temperature |
¡ÆC |
90~150 |
| Thermal
stitching temperture |
¡ÆC |
120~205 |
| Tunnel
temperture |
¡ÆC |
120~180 |
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