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Do I Need PVC, Polyolefin, or Polyethylene Shrink Film? With any project, you need the right tools for the job. With shrink wrap, you need the right shrink film for what you’re trying to accomplish. Let’s explore the differences between PVC, polyolefin, and polyethylene. For expert application of high-quality shrink film in McHenry, IL and the Chain O’Lakes region, call Unlimited Shrinkwrap today! Once the most commonly used shrink film, with applications in packaging CDs/DVDs, boxes for software and video games, and other non-edible objects. More tear-resistant than polyolefin, but sensitive to temperature changes—cold makes it brittle and heat makes it wrinkle. pvc Considered a premium replacement for PVC, often used to bundle consumer products like toys, candies, foods, games, tissue boxes, and other retail items. polyolefin Heavier-duty shrink film used for larger commercial items like beverage multipacks, as well as for industrial applications. polyethylene Unlimited Shrinkwrap uses 100% virgin resin shrink wrap with maximum UV inhibitors. This high-quality polyethylene shrink wrap is the best-suited to those projects where you need professional help, such as shrink wrapping your boat, car, or other large heavy objects. Our Shrink Film 2350 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, Il 60051 | www.unlimitedshrinkwrap.com | (815) 759-8944 More expensive but thicker, tougher, and more stretchable than PVC or polyolefin. Whereas PVC and polyolefin are limited to thicknesses around 100-gauge, polyethylene comes in up to 1200-gauge, allowing larger-scale projects like shrink wrap for boats. Harder to shrink out completely and requires more cooling space. Recyclable. Releases harmful fumes during sealing and heating, requiring ventilation and other precautions during application and disposal. More expensive than PVC but more puncture-resistant and temperature-resistant, making it better for binding multiple items. Great for consumer products due to glossy high-clarity appearance, low cost, and versatility. FDA approved for contact with food. FDA Ib

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Do I Need PVC, Polyolefin, or Polyethylene Shrink Film?

With any project, you need the right tools for the job. With shrink wrap, you need the right shrink film for what you’re trying to accomplish.

Let’s explore the differences between PVC, polyolefin, and polyethylene.

For expert application of high-quality shrink film in McHenry, IL and the Chain O’Lakes region,

call Unlimited Shrinkwrap today!

Once the most commonly used shrink film, with applications in packaging CDs/DVDs, boxes for software and video games, and other non-edible objects.

More tear-resistant than polyolefin, but sensitive to temperature changes—cold makes it brittle and heat makes it wrinkle.

pvc

Considered a premium replacement for PVC, often used to bundle consumer products like toys, candies, foods, games, tissue boxes, and other retail items.

polyolefin

Heavier-duty shrink film used for larger commercial items like beverage multipacks, as well as for industrial applications.

polyethylene

Unlimited Shrinkwrap uses 100% virgin resin shrink wrap with maximum UV inhibitors. This high-quality polyethylene shrink wrap is the best-suited to those projects where you need professional help, such as shrink wrapping your boat, car, or other large heavy objects.

Our Shrink Film

2350 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, Il 60051 | www.unlimitedshrinkwrap.com | (815) 759-8944

More expensive but thicker, tougher, and more stretchable than PVC or polyolefin.

Whereas PVC and polyolefin are limited to thicknesses around 100-gauge, polyethylene comes in up to 1200-gauge, allowing larger-scale projects like shrink wrap for boats.

Harder to shrink out completely and requires more cooling space.

Recyclable.

Releases harmful fumes during sealing and heating, requiring ventilation and other precautions during application and disposal.

More expensive than PVC but more puncture-resistant and temperature-resistant, making it better for binding multiple items.

Great for consumer products due to glossy high-clarity appearance, low cost, and versatility.

FDA approved for contact with food.FDA

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