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Stretch O Max TM Balcan Plastics /First Film Extruding

Stretch O Max TM Balcan Plastics /First Film Extruding. Stretch O Max™ can be better than stretch wrap. Less wrapping material: A single stretch hood bag replaces a combination of stretch wrap + strapping + pallet cover. Full automation: Save labor and process supervision.

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Stretch O Max TM Balcan Plastics /First Film Extruding

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  1. Stretch O MaxTM BalcanPlastics /First Film Extruding

  2. Stretch O Max™ can be better than stretch wrap • Less wrapping material: A single stretch hood bag replaces a combination of stretch wrap + strapping + pallet cover. • Full automation: Save labor and process supervision. • Better branding: Print your logo and company name on all sides rather than on top and 2 sides. • Save on warehousing costs with outdoor storage: Stretch hood is more weather resistant. • New Stretch O MaxTM film of Balcan/First Film has excellent load retention, puncture and stretch-ability.

  3. Stretch O Max™ Process Step 1: Gathering of the right length film over the 4 horns Step 2: Film sealing for a hood or film cutting for a sleeve Step 3: Stretching up to 90% to fit over the load Step 4: Film pulled down by the horns and released Step 5: Last part of the film is released under the load Overall process: 20 – 60 seconds depending on machine

  4. Stretch O MaxTM applications • Pallets of Shipping Sacks • Peat Moss, Aggregates, Chemicals, Fuel Pellets. • Pallets of Boxes • Laminate flooring, Tissue, Battery Casing, Roofing shingles. • Pallets of Brick and Pavers. • Appliances. • Stoves, Refrigerators, Air conditioning units. • Foam insulation panels.

  5. Applications • Low Stretch, high puncture film: • Foam insulation panels : 15-25% stretch • Roofing shingles: 20% stretch • Air conditioning units: 30% stretch

  6. Applications • Medium Stretch, high load retention film: • Brick & Block: 30-60% Stretch • Shipping sacks: 30-60% Stretch

  7. Applications • Super stretch: • Appliances : Stretch 50-100% • Pallets of cases : Stretch 60-90%

  8. 25% 50% 75% Stretch O Max ™ film for all markets TOUGHNESS SH-514 High SH-458 SH-438 SH-786 SH-819 Regular STRETCH %

  9. Balcan/First Film Product Line • SH-819 – Low stretch Stretchup to 25%, good load retention, good toughnessoptions: slip, color, printing, sizes up to 140” • SH-514 – High Toughness for robust applicationsStretch up to 40%, high puncture & tear strengthoptions: slip, color, printing, sizes up to 140” • SH-438 – Medium Stretch Stretchup to 55%, high load retention, regular toughnessoptions: slip, color, printing, sizes up to 98” • SH-458 – High Stretch High ToughnessStretch up to 90%, high puncture & tear strengthoptions: slip, color, printing, sizes up to 98”

  10. Information to Know • Film Variables Tubing size, film type, slip, color, printing, Economics • Questions to ask Pallet/load size, load retention requirements, film sample, machine age and type • Key Film Properties to talk about Ability to stretch, load retention, film toughness

  11. The secret of Stretch O Max Film • The right bag size • Elasticity (not just stretch-ability) • Ability for the film to release from the arms with no tears • No tears due to double folds • Quality control, film consistency • Puncture strength  application specific • Load retention  application specific • Clarity  application specific

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