Shrink Film: A Practical Guide for Beginners

Shrink film is a popular, versatile packaging material used across many industries. This plastic film shrinks tightly around an item when heat is applied, creating a protective, tamper-evident seal. It's widely used for bundling, protecting goods during transit, and improving presentation. For businesses looking to upgrade their packaging by understanding how shrink wrap works and choosing the right type, they can improve both efficiency and product protection.

What Is Shrink Film?

Shrink film is a polymer-based plastic that contracts when heated. It conforms tightly around products, creating a secure and often transparent barrier. Common materials include:

  • Polyolefin – High clarity and strength with flexibility; ideal for retail and consumer goods.

Cryovac Shrink filmsTransparent Films for added security and product protection

  • PVC – Strong and economical; often used for non-edible items.

Shrink Sleeves - For Tamper seals on jars or bottles   

PVC Shrink film – Economical Shrink Film ideal for gift hampers.

  • Polyethylene – Durable and robust; best for large or heavy items and palletising.

White Heavy Duty Shrink FilmSuperior protection for large items   

 Pallet Shrink BagsFor heavy palletised items

Shrink wrap is used in retail, food, manufacturing, and logistics. It maintains freshness, prevents tampering, protects from dust and moisture, and bundles multiple items into a single unit.

Key Benefits of Shrink Film

  • Protection & Durability: Seals out moisture, dust, and contaminants. Reduces damage during handling and transport.
  • Versatility: Suitable for products of all shapes and sizes—food, electronics, printed goods, and more.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Affordable, easy to apply, and requires minimal equipment. Reduces returns by safeguarding items in transit.

Choosing the Right Shrink Film

To select the best film for your needs, consider:

  • Thickness: Thinner films suit lightweight items; thicker films are needed for durability with heavy or bulky goods.
  • Material Type: Match the polymer to your use case—Polyolefin for clarity, PVC for strength, Polyethylene for heavy-duty coverage.
  • Width and Size: Ensure the film is wide enough to cover your items without excessive waste.

Avoid using thicker film than necessary or incompatible materials for your application, as this leads to higher costs or ineffective packaging.

How to Use Shrink Film

Proper application ensures your products are securely and attractively wrapped. You can use a heat gun, gas gun or a shrink wrap machine. Evenly apply heat until the film shrinks tightly around the product. Avoid overheating to prevent holes or uneven shrinkage.

Final Thoughts

Shrink Film is a reliable, affordable packaging solution for protecting, bundling, and presenting products. With the right material, proper sizing, and correct application, businesses can streamline operations and improve product appearance and safety.

Need tailored advice? Whether you’re starting or scaling up, professional support and the correct packaging tools can help you get the most out of shrink wrap solutions. Browse our full range of Shrink Film to find the best option for your packaging needs, or better still, give us a call on (02) 9452 3566 or send us an email sales@getpacked.com.au  and we will be more than happy to tailor a solution to suit your needs and budget.


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