As you can see, the fpc1 stretch wrappers have addressed the maintenance challenges of the building products industry and distribution center.
The balance between many factors can be found to find the right stretch packaging solution, which includes budget, space, and quantity. However, sometimes, for the industry itself, it can impose constraints on the type of stretching package solution that best fits the application.
For example, industries such as construction products, carbonated drinks or distribution centers restrict the types of solutions. Recently, we talked about some of the specific challenges associated with distribution centers. However, we can see that distribution centers also have some common ground. For example, building products and carbonated drinks. They can handle all kinds of product types and load sizes.
A loaded problem is made up of products.
Packing type is one of the factors that influence the decision of stretching packing. It can have a noticeable impact on the decision process (distribution center creates non-uniform load). Of course, there are some less obvious ways.
The problem arises because of two specific types of load. Concrete and carbonated soft drinks are the processes that affect the stretching of packaging.
Do you know what concrete and soft drinks have in common?
They’re all in a mess.
Specifically, the location of the concrete and soft drinks package is on a semi-automatic rotary extension package. Difficulties were created to deal with the chaos. When we wrap the concrete tray in a firm turntable, the abrasive cement residue is collected on the surface of the turntable. Soft drinks leak when stretched. When you do it on a firm turntable, on the surface of the turntable, a blob of gooey stuff will be created.
These two types of products can be set up on rollers if they are wrapped in a conveyance tray.