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Shrink Wrap: The Differences Between PVC, Polyolefin, And Polyethylene
Posted by Adrián Fernández on
Can you use any plastic for shrink wrap? The three major materials used to produce shrink wrap are PVC, Polyolefin, and Polyethylene. What is shrink wrap, and what’s it used for? Shrink wrap is a highly stretchable plastic that molds and holds close to your item, protecting it from dents and scratches which could occur during the shipping process. When heat is applied to shrink wrap, it allows a close fit and conforms to whatever the shape of your product is - whether you’re transporting aged steaks, appliances or a fragile invention that could change the world! These characteristics make... Read more
- Tags: Polyethylene, Polyolefin, PVC, Shrink Wrap
Polyolefin vs PVC: What’s the difference?
Posted by Wishpond Power Rangers on
As fellow business owners, we know the joy you feel when your product is finally ready to market. All the research, development, and testing has finally come to this. Your customers can’t wait to get their first peek behind the safety of all your packaging. One of the joys of releasing your products to loving hands is knowing they’ll reach safely without any further issues. Optimizing your shipping logistics can be challenging. Lucky for you, we know a thing or two about getting the right packaging for you. What is Shrink Wrap? Shrink Wrap is a highly stretchable plastic that... Read more
- Tags: Package Wrapping, Polyolefin, PVC, Shrink Wrap