Do We Really Need UVI Stretch Wrap Outdoors?
If you store pallets of products outside or have products that may be sensitive to sunlight, Quick Pak’s UV stabilized stretch wrap film can offer the additional protection you need. Even if you do not intend on storing pallets of products outside, it is always good to use UV stabilized stretch wrap.
Normal stretch wrap as well as the product underneath can be
broken down by the UV radiation when stored outdoor. In fact, most stretch
films that are not UV stabilized will start to degrade within 30 days of
outdoor storage.
Because of its exceptional ability to withstand the sun's UV
rays and protect the underlying products, you can find UV stabilized stretch
wrap used across an array of industries and applications, including:
-Construction industry and construction sites.
-Landscaping industry to protect pavers and fencing.
-Building industry products, such as bricks, cement, tiles,
etc.
-Bagged products stored outside for extended use.
Let us take a closer look at how UV stabilized stretch wrap
with a UVI (Ultraviolet Inhibitor) additive helps protect pallets from exposure
to the sun.
How Does UV Stabilized Stretch Film Protect?
Whether it is called UV stabilized, UV inhibited, or UV
resistant - all these terms refer to film that has been treated with UVI. UV
stabilized stretch wrap works similar to the way sunscreen protects your skin.
This film has an additive that protects the plastic from breaking down under UV
light.
Normal stretch film is engineered from polyethylene plastic
that quickly degrades whenever it is exposed to UV light. This degradation
results in the plastic stretch wrap losing its cling ability and stretch
ability, which makes the film ineffective.
Like regular film, UV stabilized stretch wrap is clear. The
additive is added during the manufacturing of the film. Once added, the UV
inhibitors may be able to protect films anywhere from nine months up to a year
from premature breakdown — depending on the number of revolutions and the
amount of stretch wrap used.
Why Choose UV Inhibited Stretch Wrap?
Unless specifically treated, most plastics will begin to
deteriorate in direct sunlight. Over time, the physical composition of the film
will begin to change, going from yellowing to chalking to discoloration to the complete
breakdown.
In addition, exposure to UV rays also weakens the strength
and holding ability of the film. However, UV stabilized stretch wrap films are
specifically treated during the film extruding process to significantly slow
the breakdown of the film.
Key Stretch Film Facts:
Most stretch wrap films will absorb particular UV
wavelengths, which causes them to chemically degrade.
Most standard stretch films will degrade within several
months of UV exposure.
The degradation of stretch film is visible featuring,
chalking, yellowing, discoloration, and decomposition.
Unless your stretch film has a UV inhibitor additive, it
will degrade in less than a year with continuous sun exposure.
Opaque UV Resistant Stretch Wrap Film.
In addition to the breakdown of the plastic stretch film,
another typical problem is the breakdown of the underlying product. While some
products may not degrade in sunlight when stored for less than a year, other
products may breakdown very rapidly.
If your products are sensitive to the sun's UV rays, an
opaque stretch film with a UV additive may be the better alternative. An opaque
UV stabilized stretch wrap will protect your product and protect the film from
breakdown under the sun's rays. In either case, blocking out sunlight will
significantly extend the life of products stored outside.
Are you unsure which stretch film is the best? The experts at Quick Pak Inc offer decades of
experience helping warehouses, business owners, and distribution centers lower
costs by choosing the best UV stretch film. Simply tell us about your
application, your needs, and goals. Then, we will help guide you to the best UV
stretch film solution. Call us at 813
242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com
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