Especially when the film is in the cluster, usually, they do. In addition, for lock, label security procedures, it is time-consuming and laborious. All these situations, we all know it’s all for an operator, therefore, when the film rupture occurs, is very normal film tension into a solution to the problem.
However, despite the imminent problem is solved by us, but a simple knob can trigger a series of problems, these problems are destructive, unintended consequences, it can destroy the whole stretch packaging purpose – need to be to ensure that your product safety to the destination.
As the operator adjusts the membrane tension, it also reduces the control. Ultimately, it leads to higher risk and cost containment. In turn, operators go back to their Settings and make the film tense again.
In fact, the film tension was reduced and did not harm the containment force, if the operator took the appropriate response: more film was added. Unfortunately, forgetting or not knowing that they should do this is what they often do.
What caused the film to break down?
What should you do when the film is damaged? Is it correct to simply reject the film tension? ?
We can see that being caught in this cycle of film damage is a terrible place to be. So when your film starts to break down, the first thing you should notice is:
First, the stretch film of the work.
Does it fit properly?
Should you use this film?
Is it flawed? Like gels, cracks, tears, etc.?
In the second. Load and pallet.
1. Does it have sharp angles or bumps?
Third. What is the stretch wrapper?
Do you know that movie tension is correct?
2. Are there any scars on the surface contact surface, such as incisions, cutting or resin accumulation?
3. What is the membrane clip? What are the scissors forceps? On the surface of film contact, is there any indentation, cut marks, resin accumulation?
What about vacuum fixtures? Is it the right air pressure? Is the air filter kept clean?