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                      Polyolefin shrink film is a type of plastic film used extensively for packaging purposes. Within the context of plastics, shrink films represent a specialized segment that emphasizes material strength, clarity, and the ability to shrink upon heat application to conform tightly to the shape of packaged goods. Polyolefin, a polymer derived from olefins (alkenes), offers advantages over other shrink wrap materials like PVC, such as higher tensile strength, increased puncture resistance, and greater    durability. Polyolefin shrink films are commonly used for consumer goods, food items, toys, books, and a variety of other products due to their versatility and safety in direct food contact applications. The production of these films typically involves the extrusion or co-extrusion of polymer resins, followed by a process that orients the molecules in a specific direction to enable the desired shrinking characteristics.
Within the polyolefin shrink film market, there are several notable companies that have established themselves as leaders. These include Sealed Air Corporation, which offers a range of packaging solutions including shrink films; Bemis Company, Inc., known for its innovative packaging designs; Intertape Polymer Group, which specializes in a variety of plastic and paper products; and Berry Global Group Inc., providing advanced materials, including shrink film. Each of these companies contributes to the research, development, and distribution of polyolefin shrink films, catering to the diverse needs of the packaging industry. Show Less   Read more