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Selecting
Shrink Wrap
Selecting
the correct film for a particular application is important. For example,
a boat being transferred from Seattle to Florida during the winter
needs a wrap tough enough to withstand the winter elements and highway
speeds. On the other hand, a boat stored outside requires protection
from the weather and ultraviolet sunlight.
Therefore,
how the shrink wrap is manufactured plays a critical role in selecting
the correct film for the job.
UVI (ultra-violet
inhibitors) protects the shrink film against deterioration from the
sun. For example, storage in Florida or Arizona requires a higher
UVI rating than that in the northern states.
For transporting,
the wrap must have elasticity and be puncture resistant. The EVA (ethyl
vinyl acetate) content is a measure of the films durability.
Color
is also important. White shrink film reflects the sun, keeps the interior
cooler and is used mostly in the South. Blue film absorbs the rays
from the sun, keeping the interior warmer and is used in cooler climates.
Clear wrap is used mostly for interior storage for product display.

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