YH Package Stretch Hood is a high-performance film used to unitize and protect moisture-sensitive items. Compared to heat-shrinkable sleeve film, cold-stretched sleeve film is a more efficient pallet integrated packaging method, which has higher sustainability, lower operating costs and energy consumption. It designed to work on all major automated, packaging machinery.
Stretch hood films encloses shipping pallets in a single sheath of high-performance film, top to bottom. It offers five-sided pr otection: The top is closed to ensure products stay dry and to provide protection against ultra-violet radiation. The four side panels are also solid and further reduce the risk of weather damage while providing exceptional stability. The bottom edge of the pallet is tightly wrapped around the bottom edge to secure the load completely.
Chemicals, Ceramics, Cement, Agrifood, Food and Beverages, Paper and Cellulose, Home Appliances, Petrochemicals, Building materials(bricks, tiles, etc.)
* Note: For products on pallets only.
Accept customization of various specifications
Thickness: 0.07mm - 0.2mm (70μm-200μm)
Circumference [max]: 2.6m - 4.8m
*Note: circumference = 2L + 4L1
Option: Ultraviolet-proof, Anti-static, Moisture-proof
As with all packaing film we welcome custom orders for Stretch Hood Film. Simply tell us what you need and we will be happy to produce packaging films to your exact specifications.
Protect your load from external factors.
Savings in packaging costs.
UV barriers available.
Broad range of machine compatibility.
Optimal product and brand visibility.
Achieve greater stability in transport.
High stretchability and holding force.
The film is cut to the appropriate length, heat sealed on the top end, and gathered on four ‘fingers’. These fingers stretch the film in the horizontal (transverse) direction until the film dimensions are slightly larger than the load dimensions, then draw the stretched film down over the pallet, unrolling it as they go. By varying the unrolling rate, a degree of vertical (machine) direction stretch can be obtained to better hold the load on the pallet. At the bottom of the pallet, the fingers release the film, which typically wraps under the pallet bottom.