Now let’s take a look at the thin film cable and the thin film string – the load is packed in a stretch
Moving the product from one location to another is what we rely on, and the components of the pallet load include a load that has been stretched to the pallet. Stretching the load onto the tray is what we need to do.
In fact, the safety of the load is one of the most important reasons for stretching. We can see that security and security measures are provided by fpc1 from the manufacturer to the final destination. In transit, however, millions of goods fall off the tray every year. What are the causes of these failures? The way we move the tray (in the warehouse, in transit, etc.) will destroy the security and the safe stretch packaging is why these loads fail.
The risk inherent in the mobile pallet load.
The vast majority of pallets loaded on the stretcher package are wrapped and wrapped around the bottom of the tray. These pallet loads are all moved, usually by forklifts or pallets. Sliding metal forks at the bottom of the tray are both of these transport methods. However, when inserting them, stretched packages at the bottom edge of the tray can be torn or pierced by them.
As time goes on, the tear or puncture that begins in the stretch film expands and eventually expands into a big hole, and the load is amplified. When this happens, the force exerted on the membrane by the load will also change, and the force will be reduced or lost, resulting in the failure of the load. The reason for the damaged or unmarketable products may be due to load failure.
Moving the product from one location to another is what we rely on, and the components of the pallet load include a load that has been stretched to the pallet. Stretching the load onto the tray is what we need to do.
In fact, the safety of the load is one of the most important reasons for stretching. We can see that security and security measures are provided by fpc1 from the manufacturer to the final destination. In transit, however, millions of goods fall off the tray every year. What are the causes of these failures? The way we move the tray (in the warehouse, in transit, etc.) will destroy the security and the safe stretch packaging is why these loads fail.
The risk inherent in the mobile pallet load.
The vast majority of pallets loaded on the stretcher package are wrapped and wrapped around the bottom of the tray. These pallet loads are all moved, usually by forklifts or pallets. Sliding metal forks at the bottom of the tray are both of these transport methods. However, when inserting them, stretched packages at the bottom edge of the tray can be torn or pierced by them.
As time goes on, the tear or puncture that begins in the stretch film expands and eventually expands into a big hole, and the load is amplified. When this happens, the force exerted on the membrane by the load will also change, and the force will be reduced or lost, resulting in the failure of the load. The reason for the damaged or unmarketable products may be due to load failure.