| ITEM | UNIT | TYPICAL VALUES |
|---|---|---|
| Width | mm | 20–2000 |
| Thickness | micron | 25–100 |
| Shrinkage | % | TD: 0–50 MD: 50–85 |
| Shrink Temperature | °C | 90–150 |
| Proportion | g/cm³ | 0.993 |
| Tensile Strength | MPA | TD: ≥130 MD: ≥190 |
| Transverse Elongation at Break | % | TD: ≥320 MD: ≥180 |
PE heat shrink film are widely used in the packaging industry. In the field of food packaging, PE hot shrink film is often used in the outer packaging of beverage bottles and fruit juice bottles because of its good transparency and durability, which is both beautiful and practical. In cosmetic packaging, PE thermal shrinkage film also plays an important role, such as the outer packaging of perfume bottles and cosmetic gift boxes, which makes the product display more attractive and improves the added value of products. In addition, in the pharmaceutical industry and electronic appliances industry, PE shrink film also plays an irreplaceable role. In the pharmaceutical industry, PE thermal shrink film is used in the packaging of drugs and medical devices to protect product quality and safety; in the electronic and electrical industry, PE thermal shrink film is used for the packaging of electronic products, wires and cables, which provides insulation, waterproof and protection.
High tensile strength ensures products are securely wrapped and protected during transportation and storage.
Available in a wide range of thicknesses (25–100 microns) and widths (20–2000 mm) to suit specific packaging needs.
Excellent clarity enhances the visual appeal of packaged products and allows for easy product identification.
PE heat shrink film is widely used in food packaging, cosmetic packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, and the electronic appliances industry. It provides protection, insulation, waterproofing, and enhances product display appearance.
PE shrink film is available in thicknesses ranging from 25 to 100 microns, allowing it to be customized for various packaging requirements — from lightweight consumer goods to heavier industrial products.
PE heat shrink film typically activates at temperatures between 90°C and 150°C. The exact temperature depends on the specific application and the shrink tunnel or heat gun settings used.
The shrinkage rate varies by direction: in the transverse direction (TD), shrinkage ranges from 0% to 50%, while in the machine direction (MD), it ranges from 50% to 85%, enabling tight and conforming wraps around products.
Yes. PE shrink film is available in widths ranging from 20 mm to 2000 mm, making it suitable for a broad range of product sizes — from small bottles and vials to large bundles and industrial packaging.
Yes. PE heat shrink film is widely used in food and pharmaceutical packaging due to its excellent transparency, durability, and protective properties. It helps maintain product quality and safety while meeting industry hygiene standards.