The link below is a link to a suggested chart that will help you find the right deterrent.
To achieve effective and efficient packaging mode is our goal, in order to achieve this goal, we need the film with the least amount of time to achieve the purpose of the right amount of packaging containers, in the stretch wrapper setup, in fact there are still a lot of choice. In the envelope force, the film and film delivery system speed is all right. Different types of stretch films, gauges and pre-stretching levels can be selected. But, we can see the interaction between all these variables are not always obvious, if only one is changed by you, then you will need to adjust another is that you have to do.
What determines its success is the minimal control of the load. The minimum value of a load is not important, and when it is too low, it greatly increases the risk of failure.
The second is the balance between the film layer and the throughput.
In general, there are correct recipes, proper gauges and proper pre-stretching for your load optimization. After these factors are aligned, let you know exactly what the amount of film required for each load is the “cut and weigh” process. We all know that this is a very important distinction because if it’s something that looks shiny, it doesn’t always have to be the specification of the containment at the time of packaging. When the packaging optimization process is completed, a big problem is throughput, which makes a big difference in the table.
One temptation for many large capacity operations is to reduce the number of thin-film layers to improve throughput. If we adjust the film’s performance, thickness and film type, the film layer may be reduced and throughput increased.