High Performance VCI stretch film Wholesale to Iceland
High Performance VCI stretch film Wholesale to Iceland Detail:
Waterproof and anti-corrosion packaging material for automation packaging of steel coil
VCI stretch film is one kind of multiply layers co-extruding film, with high strength, good pre-stretch performance,and multi-metal protection, and is specially designed to protect and pack cold-rolled sheet.
Main advantages of VCI stretch film compared with VCI paper to pack steel coil:
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 VCI stretch film:
Name |
Form |
Size and packaging |
VCI Stretch film |
roll |
thickness:45,50,55,60,65μm width:240mm、300mm、500mm |
Product detail pictures:

Related Product Guide:
Vci Kraft Metal Corrosion Protection Paper, Vci Pe Coated Paper, Vci Kraft Paper
How VCI materials can better protect your metal products in storage and transit
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