Effectively stretched?

Do you know if your load is effectively stretched?

As we all know, about 50 percent of the transportation losses are here. The causes of these losses are ineffectual tensile packaging. In fact, this data is very disturbing and this is disturbing. Because for most of us, we package our goods with packages. It is our purpose to ensure that they arrive at their destination in good condition.

When the stretch wrap is involved. We all know that it’s not enough to put film on load. But how do you know what you’re doing is right? Helping to navigate these murky waters is our goal, and you can check these three simple indicators:

First, there is enough sealing in the work

The compression pressure applied to the film is the control. Your load is loaded with it, and the best indicator of the load safely reaching your destination is this control.

Its weight and composition determine the need for control. You don’t know if your load requires a lot of containment. Here you can find some guides. If you are interested in how to measure the force of the container, click here.

Second, locking the load onto the tray is what you need to do.

We can see millions of goods slide off their pallets each year. Do you know what it is? Their lack of proper protection is the main reason. We should fix the load with thin film cable to the tray.

All the way to the bottom of the tray is the membrane. It is incorrect to load the load on the pallet. When the fpc1 on the forklift or pallet is picked up, a hole is formed and the hole is torn off the membrane. The load can be increased, the control is reduced, and the risk of load failure is increased.

 

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