6X Clear Stretch Film Pallet Shrink Wrap 400mm x 110m 17 Microns

£15.95

  • Brand: 3REE LABELS
  • Colour: Clear
  • Dimension: 400 mm (W) x 110 m (L)
  • Microns: 17 microns
  • Length: 110m
  • Core: Standard
  • Unit: Roll

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Description

This 6-roll package of clear stretch film, known as Pallet Shrink Wrap, is designed to wrap and protect palletized shipments in warehouses, logistics centers, retail environments, and manufacturing facilities across the UK. Rolls are 400mm wide, 110m long, and 17 μm thick—a medium-duty cast polyethylene film. Pallet shrink wrap (pallet wrap or stretch film) is a durable plastic wrapping that is used around products to hold them together. It forms a shield against moisture, dust, and weather, and it maintains its tension while in motion, keeping pallets stable during transit.

6 X Stretch Film Pallet Shrink Wrap

Specifications of Pallet Shrink Wrap:

  • Pack size: 6 rolls (bulk value pack).
  • Roll Dimensions: 400mm wide X 110m long per roll (suitable for normal pallets).
  • Film Thickness: 17 μm (≈0.67 mil; medium-duty strength).
  • Type of film: Cast stretch film (linear low-density polyethylene, LLDPE).
  • Color: Clear/transparent (easy load identification).
  • Core: Long 3″ (50 mm) cardboard core to wrap by hand.
  • Stretch & Cling: high cling film that sticks to itself, no longer requiring any tape.

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FAQs

What does 17 microns mean — is 17μm strong enough for pallet loads?
Microns (μm) measure film thickness; 17 μm is a medium-duty cast/LLDPE stretch film commonly used for standard pallet loads. It provides a good balance of tear resistance and flexibility for stabilizing medium-weight loads (many warehouses use 15–20 μm for general palletizing). For very heavy or sharp-edged loads, you would step up to thicker gauges.
How many pallets will one 110 m roll wrap (approx.)?
Typical hand-wrapping yields about 4–7 pallets per 110 m roll, depending on pallet size, overlap, and whether you pre-stretch (machine/pre-stretch increases yield). Worked example (transparent method you can copy): assume a 1.2 m high pallet and a 1200×800 mm footprint → circumference ≈ 4.0 m. With a 400 mm roll and ~50% vertical overlap, you need ~6 revolutions to reach 1.2 m. Film used ≈ 6 × 4.0 m = 24 m (no pre-stretch) → 110 ÷ 24 ≈ 4.6 pallets. If you use pre-stretch (e.g., 1.5× yield), the same roll can do ~7 pallets. Actual yield varies with wrapping style, overlap, pallet height and how much you stretch the film while applying
Is this clear stretch film recyclable / eco-friendly?
Most stretch films are polyethylene (LLDPE) and are technically recyclable where LLDPE recycling streams exist, but local curbside schemes rarely accept them. Some suppliers offer films with recycled content or take-back schemes; if reducing Plastic Packaging Tax or meeting sustainability targets matters, choose film with recycled content or an accredited take-back/recycle partner. Always check with the local council or your waste contractor for film collection rules.
Can I use these 400 mm × 110 m rolls in a wrapping machine, or is it for hand use only?
A 400 mm width is common for both hand and machine use, but an 110 m length and an extended (hand) core usually indicate a hand/mini-machine roll. High-volume sites prefer longer machine rolls and machine-spec cores to reduce roll changes. If you plan to use more than 10–15 pallets/day, consider machine-grade or pre-stretch machine film for efficiency. Check the roll’s core specification before buying if you need machine compatibility.
What’s the difference between shrink wrap, cling film and stretch (pallet) film?
The terms are often mixed up: stretch film / pallet wrap is a hand- or machine-applied film that stretches and clings to itself to stabilize pallets (no heat). Shrink wrap (heat shrink film) requires heat to shrink tightly around an item. Cling film typically refers to food-grade kitchen wrap. For pallet work, you want stretch film, which is what you’re buying. Saying “shrink” is common but technically inaccurate for most palletized wrapping.
How should I wrap a pallet for best stability and minimum film use?
Start with a base skirt (wrap around the pallet base several times), build upwards with 50% overlap, apply more tension on the first/last few layers, and finish with several top turns. Use pre-stretch or a turntable for better yield and consistent tension; reduce film consumption by controlled stretch rather than extra layers. These simple steps maximize holding power and reduce repeat wrapping.