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Cling is the inherent property that allows stretch film to stick to itself rather than the products it is wrapping, creating a secure seal. This self-adhesion is critical because it prevents the loose tail end of the film from unraveling during storage, handling, or transportation. A secure, flat tail ensures that the wrapping remains completely intact, preserving the containment force required to keep the entire pallet stabilized. Without sufficient cling, the outer layers could easily loosen, compromising the structural security of the load.
Manufacturers control the level of cling by adding specific additives, such as tackifiers, during the extrusion process or by utilizing specialized multi-layer co-extrusion techniques. Some applications require single-sided cling, where only the inner layer is sticky, preventing adjacent pallets from sticking together and tearing when loaded into delivery trucks. Understanding the cling characteristics of the chosen material helps logistics managers avoid frustrating tears and ensures smooth loading and unloading processes. Properly managed cling characteristics contribute significantly to overall warehouse efficiency and successful product transport.
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