Cross-linking POF shrink wrap film is known for its low energy consumption during the shrinking process. This helps reduce production costs and is more environmentally friendly compared to some other packaging materials.
Cross-linking is a process in which the polymer chains in the POF film are chemically bonded together, creating a more durable and heat-resistant material. Cross-linked POF shrink wrap film have enhanced strength and puncture resistance compared to non-cross-linked films. This makes them suitable for packaging products that require extra protection during handling and transportation.
A 75-gauge POF shrink wrap film is considered relatively thin, making it suitable for products that don’t require heavy-duty packaging but still need a protective barrier.