Hand vs machine-applied
Many (but not all) types of stretch wrap will come in both hand and machine-applied versions. Meaning you need to consider the extent of your wrapping process alongside your needs. A busy operation wrapping hundreds of pallets a day will benefit from a stretch wrap machine, which needless to say, requires machine-applied stretch wrap.
On the other hand, a smaller volume of pallets won’t warrant machinery – a hand-applied stretch wrap process will be efficient, with anything more being overkill.
Hand-applied stretch wrap
Hand stretch wrapping is done manually by simply winding the stretch film around the objects needing to be wrapped. Proper tension must be used to ensure a tight wrap and secure hold for storage and transport. Hand-applied stretch wrap is designed for user in mind, with shorter and lighter rolls that can be comfortably applied by a human.
Machine-applied stretch wrap
Machine stretch wrapping is noticeably faster, easier and more efficient. It can provide a tighter, more consistent wrap for maximum load security and reduced waste. Stretch wrap machines can be purchased as fully automatic or semi-automatic.
Consider your pallet load size
By now, you should have a reasonable understanding of what stretch wrap your business may need. But to help make things clearer, consider the following point.
Each pallet within your operation can be labelled with a load size, from type A, B, or C. The type of pallet you usually deal with will help determine how strong (think gauge size) your stretch wrap needs to be. Here’s why:
- Type A: A pallet with a uniform shape that has zero puncture points. This type of load is the easiest to wrap. A lower gauge wrap can be used for Type A comfortably with minimal stress on the integrity of the material.
- Type B: This type of load is not as uniform as Type A, consisting of several puncture points. The stretch wrap needs to be of a higher performance to ensure no tearing occurs during shipment.
- Type C: With type C, no two loads are the same. The size and shape of the load vary all over the place, with several puncture points throughout. Stretch wrap selection is extremely important in this situation.