18 Years Factory high-strength stretch film to Philippines Factory
18 Years Factory high-strength stretch film to Philippines Factory Detail:
Waterproof packaging material for automation packaging of steel/aluminum coil
High-strength stretch film is one kind of multiply layers co-extruding and waterproof packaging material, with high strength and good pre-stretch performance, and is specially designed to protect and pack steel/aluminum/copper coils.
Main advantages of VCI stretch film:
VCI stretch film can well work with automatic wrapping machines(produced by PESMEL or SIGNODE), packaging automation is available.
Low gram weigh, cost saving, 100% recycled.
Tightly close packaging, reliable packaging quality.
Self-adhesive and packing function, no need to use tape or strip.
Excellent self-adhesive, wear resistant and anti-puncturing ability, effectively block water transmission
Conformity to ROHS directive.
Specification of high-strength stretch film:
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Name |
Form |
Size and packaging |
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High-strength Stretch film |
roll |
thickness:45,50,55,60,65μm width:240mm、300mm、500mm |
Product detail pictures:

Related Product Guide:
VCI Packaging: The Best Solution to Protect Metal Products in Transit
How One Steel Producer Protects Steel Coils Against Corrosion
Our enterprise aims to operating faithfully, serving to all of our prospects , and working in new technology and new machine frequently for 18 Years Factory high-strength stretch film to Philippines Factory, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Las Vegas , Australia , Oman , Our well-equipped facilities and excellent quality control throughout all stages of production enable us to guarantee total customer satisfaction. If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact me. We are looking forward to forming successful business relationship with new clients around the world.
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