Production and processing
Features and Benefits
High mechanical resistance
Polyethylene shrink has high tensile and tear resistance, which helps protect products from physical damage.
Moisture resistance
These films are resistant to moisture and protect products against water penetration.
Flexibility
Due to its high flexibility, polyethylene is suitable for packaging products with irregular shapes.
Chemical resistance
These films have good resistance to many chemicals.
Low production cost
Polyethylene usually has a lower production cost than some other plastic materials.
Recycling capability
Many types of polyethylene are recyclable, which is important from an environmental point of view.
Applications
Polyethylene shrink is used in various industries:
Food industry
For packing water and beverage bottles, food and vegetable packages.
Pharmaceutical Industries
for packaging medicines and health products.
Construction Industries
For packaging building materials such as tiles and bricks.
Electronics Industries
For packing electronic devices and various parts.
Shipment
for packaging products for transportation and storage.
Benefits and Disadvantages

Shrink polyethylene is one of the popular plastic materials in the packaging industry due to its unique features and wide applications. High mechanical strength, moisture resistance, flexibility and low production cost make this material an ideal option for packaging various products. As a result, the appropriate choice of polyethylene shrink can help improve the quality of packaging and increase consumer satisfaction.

