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Shrink Film is a type of plastic film used in food packaging. It is used to protect food products from contamination, spoilage, and damage during storage and transportation. The film is applied to the food product and then heated, causing it to shrink tightly around the product. This creates a secure seal that helps to maintain the product's freshness and integrity.
Shrink Film is widely used in the food packaging industry due to its cost-effectiveness, durability, and versatility. It is available in a variety of sizes, thicknesses, and colors, making it suitable for a range of food products. It is also easy to apply and can be used with a variety of sealing machines.
Some of the major companies in the Shrink Film market include Bemis Company, Inc., Sealed Air Corporation, Amcor Limited, Berry Global, Inc., and Coveris Holdings S.A. Show Less Read more