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Shrink wrap

Shrink wrap, also shrink film, is a material made up of polymer plastic film. When heat is applied, it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering.[1][2][3] Heat can be applied with a handheld heat gun (electric or gas), or the product and film can pass through a heat tunnel on a conveyor.

Grocery vegetables wrapped with a plastic shrink film.
Shrink wrapped ball of twine

Composition edit

The most commonly used shrink wrap is polyolefin.[citation needed] It is available in a variety of thicknesses, clarities, strengths and shrink ratios. The two primary films can be either crosslinked, or non crosslinked. Other shrink films include PVC, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and several other compositions.

Coextrusions and laminations are available for specific mechanical and barrier properties for shrink wrapping food. For example, five layers might be configuration as EP/EVA/copolyester/EVA/EP, where EP is ethylene-propylene and EVA is ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer.[1]

PVC is the most used shrink wrap, due to its light weight, and inexpensive capabilities. PVC is durable, and can be used for many different purposes.[dubious ] However, it should be used in a well-ventilated area, as it can give off a strong, harmful odor. PVC has been banned in many countries, due to the harmful products created by its decomposition. PVC has some negative qualities including, it is not good for bundling, leaves carbon deposits, and has a low shrink force.[citation needed]

Polyolefin or POF shrink wrap is a premium shrink wrap, as it is extremely durable and versatile. POF is puncture resistant, and has a strong seal strength, which allows it to be used for irregularly shaped items. POF is available in 35, 45, 60, 75, and 100, 1 mil gauges. POF shrink wrap is made from 100% recyclable materials, and is FDA approved. It has great clarity, and a glossy self-appearance, as appearance is critical. POF is great for bundling multiple items together, and has the ability to shrink completely and quickly.

PE, a polyolefin, is used in several forms of flexible protective packaging. There are 3 different forms PE can take place in. These include Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), and High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE). For shrink wrapping LDPE would be the best choice, as it has a higher strength, and more durability for heavier items. These wraps can also have graphic images printed on them, and LDPE provides the greatest quality. PE gauges can go all the way up to 1200, allowing for a great range of gauges. The disadvantage for PE is that it does not have a great shrink rate, and has lower clarity than other wraps.

Manufacture edit

 
A machine designed to continuously wrap up to 35 packets per minute

A shrink film can be made to shrink in one direction (unidirectional or mono-directional) or in both directions (bidirectional).

Films are stretched when they are warm to orient the molecules from their initial random pattern. Cooling the film sets the film's characteristics until it is reheated: this causes it to shrink back toward its initial dimensions.

Prior to orientation, the molecules of a sheet or tube are randomly intertwined like a bowl of spaghetti. The molecules are coiled and twisted and have no particular alignment. However, when a draw force is imposed, the amorphous regions of the chains are straightened and aligned to the direction of orientation. By applying proper cooling, the molecules will be frozen in this state until sufficient heat energy is applied to allow the chains to shrink back. One can visualize this phenomenon by stretching a rubber band and dipping it into liquid nitrogen so as to freeze in the stretched state. The band will remain in this state as long as it is kept at sufficiently cold temperatures. However, when enough heat energy is applied, the rubber band will shrink back to its original relaxed state.

Orientation on a commercial scale can be achieved using either of two processes: a tenterframe or a bubble process. Tenterframe technology is used to produce a variety of “heat-set” products, with biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) being the most common (heat-setting is a process whereby a film is reheated in a constrained state such that the shrink properties are destroyed).

The second commercial process is the bubble process, sometimes referred to as the tubular process. In this process, a primary tube is produced by either blowing or casting the tube onto an external or internal mandrel, respectively. It is common to use water to help cool the primary tube at this point. After the primary tube has been cooled, it is then reheated and inflated into a second bubble using air much like a balloon is blown. Upon inflation, the tube is oriented in both directions simultaneously.

The family of shrink films has broadened over the years with many multi-layer constructions being sold today. Shrink film attributes include shrink, sealability, optics, toughness, and slip. With regard to shrink properties, there are onset temperature, free shrink, shrink force, shrink temperature range, memory, and overall package appearance.

Use edit

 
Shrink wrapped helicopters for transport
 
Shrink film wrap being applied on a soft drink packing line
 
Shrink wrapped pack of bottles with ends (bulls eyes) as handles

Shrink wrap is applied over or around the intended item, often by automated equipment. It is then heated by a heat gun or sent through a shrink tunnel or oven for shrinking.

Shrink wrap can be supplied in several forms. Flat rollstock can be wrapped around a product, often with heat sealing to tack the film together. Centerfolded film is supplied on a roll with the plastic pre-folded in half, product is placed in the center portion, the remaining three edges are sealed to form a bag, and the package then heated which causes the bag to shrink and conform to the product. Pre-formed plastic shrink bags have one end open, the product is placed in the bag, sealed, and sent for heat shrinking.

Shrink wrap can be used to wrap buildings. It can wrap roofs after hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes and other disasters. Shrink wrap can be used for environmental containments to facilitate safe removal of asbestos, lead and other hazards.

Shrink wrap is sometimes used to wrap up books, especially adult-oriented ones and premium comics and manga, mainly to preserve their mint condition, as casual previewing prior to purchase wears or damages stock, rendering it unsaleable.

Vegetables such as cucumbers can be individually shrink wrapped to extend the shelf life.[4]

Software on carriers such as CDs or DVDs are often sold in boxes that are packaged in shrink wrap. The licenses of such software are typically put inside the boxes, making it impossible to read them before purchasing. This has raised questions about the validity of such shrink wrap licenses.

Shrink wrap is commonly used as an overwrap on many types of packaging, including cartons, boxes, beverage cans and pallet loads. Foam cushioning can be held securely in shrink film, eliminating use of a traditional corrugated box.[5] A variety of products may be enclosed in shrink wrap to stabilize the products, unitize them, keep them clean, or add tamper resistance. It can be the primary covering for some foods such as cheese, meats, vegetables and plants. Heat-shrink tubing is used to seal electric wiring.

Shrink bands are applied over parts of packages for tamper resistance or labels. It can be used as a Tamper-evident band.

It can also combine two packages or parts into a Multi-pack.

Shrink wrap is also commonly used within more industrial applications using a heavier weight shrink film. The principles remain the same with a heat shrinking process using a hand held heat gun. The following shrink wrap applications are becoming more widely used and accepted:

  • Industrial shrink wrap containment of large plant equipment/components,
  • Scaffold wrap containment of buildings/bridges,
  • Building temporary shrink wrap structures for storage or other business operational uses,
  • Marine shrink wrapping of boats and other vehicles,
  • Shrink wrapping of palletized freight[6]
  • Disaster contingency and relief projects such as damaged buildings/roofs.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b US patent 4188443, Mueller, Walter, "Multi-layer polyester/polyolefin Shrink Film", issued 1980-2-12 
  2. ^ US4801652A, Mizutani, "Heat shrinkable film", published 1989 
  3. ^ US3662512A, Zelnick, "Method and apparatus for shrink-film wrapping a pallet load", published 1972 
  4. ^ Dhall, Rajinder Kumar (2011). "Effect of shrink wrap packaging for maintaining quality of cucumber during storage". J Food Sci Technol. 49 (4): 495–499. doi:10.1007/s13197-011-0284-5. PMC 3550898. PMID 23904659.
  5. ^ Neumayer, Dan (2006), Drop Test Simulation of a Cooker Including Foam, Packaging and Pre-stressed Plastic Foil Wrapping (PDF), 9th International LS-DYNA Users Conference , Simulation Technology (4), retrieved 7 April 2020
  6. ^ Laundrie (1986), "Unitizing Goods on Pallets and Slipsheets, FPL-GTR-52" (PDF), US Forest Products Laboratory, retrieved 7 April 2020

Further reading edit

ASTM standards edit

  • D882 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting
  • D883 Standard Terminology Relating to Plastics
  • D1204 Standard Test Method for Linear Dimensional Changes of Nonrigid Thermoplastic Sheeting or Film at Elevated Temperature
  • D1894 Standard Test Method for Static and Kinetic Coefficients of Friction of Plastic Film and Sheeting
  • D1922 Standard Test Method for Propagation Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method
  • D2732 Standard Test Method for Unrestrained Linear Thermal Shrinkage of Plastic Film and Sheeting
  • D2838 Standard Test Method for Shrink Tension and Orientation Release Stress of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting

Patent classifications edit

  • B65D71/10 Wrappers shrunk by heat or under tension, e.g. stretch films or films tensioned by compressed articles and provided with inserts [1]
  • B65B61/02 Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for perforating, scoring, slitting, or applying code or date marks on material prior to packaging [2]

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This article is about heat shrink film For tubing see Heat shrink tubing For other uses see Shrink wrap disambiguation Shrink wrap also shrink film is a material made up of polymer plastic film When heat is applied it shrinks tightly over whatever it is covering 1 2 3 Heat can be applied with a handheld heat gun electric or gas or the product and film can pass through a heat tunnel on a conveyor Grocery vegetables wrapped with a plastic shrink film Shrink wrapped ball of twine Contents 1 Composition 2 Manufacture 3 Use 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 6 1 ASTM standards 6 2 Patent classificationsComposition editThe most commonly used shrink wrap is polyolefin citation needed It is available in a variety of thicknesses clarities strengths and shrink ratios The two primary films can be either crosslinked or non crosslinked Other shrink films include PVC Polyethylene Polypropylene and several other compositions Coextrusions and laminations are available for specific mechanical and barrier properties for shrink wrapping food For example five layers might be configuration as EP EVA copolyester EVA EP where EP is ethylene propylene and EVA is ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer 1 PVC is the most used shrink wrap due to its light weight and inexpensive capabilities PVC is durable and can be used for many different purposes dubious discuss However it should be used in a well ventilated area as it can give off a strong harmful odor PVC has been banned in many countries due to the harmful products created by its decomposition PVC has some negative qualities including it is not good for bundling leaves carbon deposits and has a low shrink force citation needed Polyolefin or POF shrink wrap is a premium shrink wrap as it is extremely durable and versatile POF is puncture resistant and has a strong seal strength which allows it to be used for irregularly shaped items POF is available in 35 45 60 75 and 100 1 mil gauges POF shrink wrap is made from 100 recyclable materials and is FDA approved It has great clarity and a glossy self appearance as appearance is critical POF is great for bundling multiple items together and has the ability to shrink completely and quickly PE a polyolefin is used in several forms of flexible protective packaging There are 3 different forms PE can take place in These include Low Density Polyethylene LDPE Linear Low Density Polyethylene LLDPE and High Density Polyethylene HDPE For shrink wrapping LDPE would be the best choice as it has a higher strength and more durability for heavier items These wraps can also have graphic images printed on them and LDPE provides the greatest quality PE gauges can go all the way up to 1200 allowing for a great range of gauges The disadvantage for PE is that it does not have a great shrink rate and has lower clarity than other wraps Manufacture edit nbsp A machine designed to continuously wrap up to 35 packets per minute A shrink film can be made to shrink in one direction unidirectional or mono directional or in both directions bidirectional Films are stretched when they are warm to orient the molecules from their initial random pattern Cooling the film sets the film s characteristics until it is reheated this causes it to shrink back toward its initial dimensions Prior to orientation the molecules of a sheet or tube are randomly intertwined like a bowl of spaghetti The molecules are coiled and twisted and have no particular alignment However when a draw force is imposed the amorphous regions of the chains are straightened and aligned to the direction of orientation By applying proper cooling the molecules will be frozen in this state until sufficient heat energy is applied to allow the chains to shrink back One can visualize this phenomenon by stretching a rubber band and dipping it into liquid nitrogen so as to freeze in the stretched state The band will remain in this state as long as it is kept at sufficiently cold temperatures However when enough heat energy is applied the rubber band will shrink back to its original relaxed state Orientation on a commercial scale can be achieved using either of two processes a tenterframe or a bubble process Tenterframe technology is used to produce a variety of heat set products with biaxially oriented polypropylene BOPP being the most common heat setting is a process whereby a film is reheated in a constrained state such that the shrink properties are destroyed The second commercial process is the bubble process sometimes referred to as the tubular process In this process a primary tube is produced by either blowing or casting the tube onto an external or internal mandrel respectively It is common to use water to help cool the primary tube at this point After the primary tube has been cooled it is then reheated and inflated into a second bubble using air much like a balloon is blown Upon inflation the tube is oriented in both directions simultaneously The family of shrink films has broadened over the years with many multi layer constructions being sold today Shrink film attributes include shrink sealability optics toughness and slip With regard to shrink properties there are onset temperature free shrink shrink force shrink temperature range memory and overall package appearance Use edit nbsp Shrink wrapped helicopters for transport nbsp Shrink film wrap being applied on a soft drink packing line nbsp Shrink wrapped pack of bottles with ends bulls eyes as handles Shrink wrap is applied over or around the intended item often by automated equipment It is then heated by a heat gun or sent through a shrink tunnel or oven for shrinking Shrink wrap can be supplied in several forms Flat rollstock can be wrapped around a product often with heat sealing to tack the film together Centerfolded film is supplied on a roll with the plastic pre folded in half product is placed in the center portion the remaining three edges are sealed to form a bag and the package then heated which causes the bag to shrink and conform to the product Pre formed plastic shrink bags have one end open the product is placed in the bag sealed and sent for heat shrinking Shrink wrap can be used to wrap buildings It can wrap roofs after hurricanes earthquakes tornadoes and other disasters Shrink wrap can be used for environmental containments to facilitate safe removal of asbestos lead and other hazards Shrink wrap is sometimes used to wrap up books especially adult oriented ones and premium comics and manga mainly to preserve their mint condition as casual previewing prior to purchase wears or damages stock rendering it unsaleable Vegetables such as cucumbers can be individually shrink wrapped to extend the shelf life 4 Software on carriers such as CDs or DVDs are often sold in boxes that are packaged in shrink wrap The licenses of such software are typically put inside the boxes making it impossible to read them before purchasing This has raised questions about the validity of such shrink wrap licenses Shrink wrap is commonly used as an overwrap on many types of packaging including cartons boxes beverage cans and pallet loads Foam cushioning can be held securely in shrink film eliminating use of a traditional corrugated box 5 A variety of products may be enclosed in shrink wrap to stabilize the products unitize them keep them clean or add tamper resistance It can be the primary covering for some foods such as cheese meats vegetables and plants Heat shrink tubing is used to seal electric wiring Shrink bands are applied over parts of packages for tamper resistance or labels It can be used as a Tamper evident band It can also combine two packages or parts into a Multi pack Shrink wrap is also commonly used within more industrial applications using a heavier weight shrink film The principles remain the same with a heat shrinking process using a hand held heat gun The following shrink wrap applications are becoming more widely used and accepted Industrial shrink wrap containment of large plant equipment components Scaffold wrap containment of buildings bridges Building temporary shrink wrap structures for storage or other business operational uses Marine shrink wrapping of boats and other vehicles Shrink wrapping of palletized freight 6 Disaster contingency and relief projects such as damaged buildings roofs See also editMulti pack Overwrap PLA film Plastic wrap Shrink wrap contract Stretch wrap Window insulation filmReferences edit a b US patent 4188443 Mueller Walter Multi layer polyester polyolefin Shrink Film issued 1980 2 12 US4801652A Mizutani Heat shrinkable film published 1989 US3662512A Zelnick Method and apparatus for shrink film wrapping a pallet load published 1972 Dhall Rajinder Kumar 2011 Effect of shrink wrap packaging for maintaining quality of cucumber during storage J Food Sci Technol 49 4 495 499 doi 10 1007 s13197 011 0284 5 PMC 3550898 PMID 23904659 Neumayer Dan 2006 Drop Test Simulation of a Cooker Including Foam Packaging and Pre stressed Plastic Foil Wrapping PDF 9th International LS DYNA Users Conference Simulation Technology 4 retrieved 7 April 2020 Laundrie 1986 Unitizing Goods on Pallets and Slipsheets FPL GTR 52 PDF US Forest Products Laboratory retrieved 7 April 2020Further reading editSoroka W Fundamentals of Packaging Technology IoPP 2002 ISBN 1 930268 25 4 Yam K L Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology John Wiley amp Sons 2009 ISBN 978 0 470 08704 6 ASTM standards edit D882 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting D883 Standard Terminology Relating to Plastics D1204 Standard Test Method for Linear Dimensional Changes of Nonrigid Thermoplastic Sheeting or Film at Elevated Temperature D1894 Standard Test Method for Static and Kinetic Coefficients of Friction of Plastic Film and Sheeting D1922 Standard Test Method for Propagation Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method D2732 Standard Test Method for Unrestrained Linear Thermal Shrinkage of Plastic Film and Sheeting D2838 Standard Test Method for Shrink Tension and Orientation Release Stress of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting Patent classifications edit B65D71 10 Wrappers shrunk by heat or under tension e g stretch films or films tensioned by compressed articles and provided with inserts 1 B65B61 02 Auxiliary devices not otherwise provided for for operating on sheets blanks webs binding material containers or packages for perforating scoring slitting or applying code or date marks on material prior to packaging 2 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shrink wrap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shrink wrap amp oldid 1186957885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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