How to Measure Shrink Film for your Product.
Using a generous amount of shrink film might seem harmless or even the right thing to do. Better to overestimate, than underestimate when it comes to sizing, right? Wrong! Over time, you may experience shrinking profits as your materials costs increase. In fact, it is better to simply get it right the first time.
Nailing down your shrink film measurements is easier than
you might think. Finding the proper film width and length will depend on what type
of film you are using. You will need to know a few facts and measurements
before calculating your shrink film dimensions. In this article, all
measurements are in inches.
Orientation / flow through shrink tunnel (This will inform
which side is your product length vs your width).
Type of machine (this will dictate what type of film you
need).
Production / Conveyor Speed.
Product dimensions (always round up to the nearest inch).
Width: parallel to the cut-off or cross seal.
Length: parallel to the fold of the film, in cases of
centerfold film.
Height: In cases of products with uneven surfaces, the
height should be considered from the bottom to the highest point of the package.
The most common forms of shrink wrap film are tubing,
centerfold film, and shrink wrap bags. Conveniently, there is a formula to
calculate the proper measurements for each kind.
Centerfold: Combine the height and the width of the item,
then add 2-3 inches of wiggle room. (3 for larger items only). The formula for
this is H+W+2.
Tubing: Tubular shrink film is typically only used for
oblong objects. To determine the width of your shrink film tube, multiply the
circumference of your object by 1.15, then divide your total by 2. In other
words, (CIR×1.15) ÷2. As for the length of your shrink wrap tube, simply add
2-3 inches to the length of the object.
Shrink Bag: For most applications, bags are the most
beginner-friendly solution to shrink wrapping. They are already sealed on 3 of
the 4 sides, which makes packaging your item simpler. To find the right width for your shrink bag,
follow this formula: (CIR×1.13) ÷2. As with our previous examples, the length
of your shrink bag should be the length of your object, plus 2-3 inches.
Every application is different and finding the right size
film can be even more difficult when your item is an irregular shape. When in
doubt, ask an expert. Every service tech at Quick Pak Inc is trained in shrink
wrapping procedure.
Any questions on shrink packaging call us at 813 242 6995 or
email us at sales@quickpakinc.com
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