When you need reliable polyolefin shrink film, Kempner UK should be your first choice. With an unsurpassable range of polyolefin shrink wrap materials, the team at Kempner guarantees the fastest delivery times and unmatched customer service across all industries.
Polyolefin shrink film is a versatile and high-performing material used for packaging across industries. Produced from polyethylene and polypropylene, polyolefin shrink wrap films deliver excellent sealing properties, high shrink ratios and superior clarity. The films are available as monolayer and multilayer formats, each layer engineered for maximum strength and performance.
When heat is applied, the film tightly conforms to the shape of the product offering both protection and a professional, high-clarity finish. The low sealing temperature and high shrink ratio makes these films ideal for automated packaging lines as well as ensuring product integrity during transport and storage.
For businesses requiring the highest performance, Kempner offers irradiated polyolefin films. This process enhances the film's properties delivering exceptional puncture resistance, tear strength and seal integrity. These films is the ideal choice where maximum durability and performance are required.
Key benefits of polyolefin shrink film from Kempner are:
Unsurpassable range of polyolefin shrink films suitable for every industry requirement. The lowest possible costs through Kempner's purchasing power and the use of advanced technology to read more maximise film yield. Outstanding sustainability credentials with all films offering at least 30% recycled content with full recyclability across the range. Compostable polyolefin shrink wrap films with third party certification for businesses committed to sustainable packaging solutions. Optional treatments including anti-fog, pre-perforation and printed film options.
Polythene shrink wrap is a term often used to describe shrink wrap films based on polyethylene resins. The range incorporates a blend of polyethylene and polypropylene combining the strength of both materials in a single high performance film.