Friday, 26 May 2017

Why choose polythene sheets for your wrapping requirements?



We all have heard the popular saying ‘looks can be deceiving’. This is perfectly true in the case of polythene sheets. Going by the look of the thin sheets, there’s no way to guess about their immense strength and versatility. These sheets may be known by various names, such as poly sheeting, polythene sheeting, polyethylene sheets, or plastic sheets, but when it comes to offering protection as wrappers, they are simply the best. Here we reveal to you the qualities that make polythene sheeting the ideal choice for your various wrapping requirements.

Durability: Whether you want to store goods in your warehouse, transport large products from one place to another, or simply ship small items, the need for durable wrapping is indisputable. Polythene sheeting is highly durable and ensures that your goods remain protected in storage and arrive safely at their destinations. 

Strength: Regardless of the product that you want to wrap, if the material of the wrapping is of low quality, you will be compromising on the protection factor. That is why it is necessary to opt for polythene sheeting. Since polythene’s properties give it high strength, you can rest assured that your goods will remain safely wrapped and protected.

Versatility: One of the essential points that need to be considered while looking for sheets to wraps your goods is the versatility of the wrapping material. Polythene sheeting is not just thin and flexible but is versatile enough to be used for wrapping different kinds of goods of varied shapes and sizes.   

Waterproof: Bad weather can create a lot of problems for your wrapped goods while they are in transit. Excessive moisture can disintegrate your packaging and damage the contents. You need to take precaution to protect your wrapped goods from the wrath of bad weather. Since polythene sheeting provides waterproof protection, it is ideal to use such sheets for your wrapping purposes.

Rip resistance: It’s vital to pay attention to the wrapping material when dispatching your goods through courier. If the package is not wrapped with a rip resistance material, chances are that it may be damaged in transit. But since polythene is rip resistant, it doesn’t tear off easily. So, using polythene sheeting is a way to ensure that your packages remain intact during the transit journey. 

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

The Advantages of Polythene Bags

While it is easy to label a product as good or bad, it is important to understand that everything has its advantages and disadvantages. For a long time now, polythene bags have been labelled as bad products since they are not easily recyclable and take a long time to disintegrate. However, there are a number of advantages to using a polythene bag as well.

For store owners

When bought in bulk plastic bags are much more economical as compared to paper bags or cloth bags. This translates to a higher profit margin for the store. Polythene bags are also available in a large number of sizes as compared to cloth bags which makes them more versatile. When it comes to branding, the cost of printing a paper bag and a polythene bag may be comparable but printing a cloth bag involves a much higher cost. The print also has a longer life on plastic as compared to fabric where it may fade or get washed off in the washing machine.

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An introduction to clear polythene sheeting



If you were asked to name something commonly found in homes, offices, factories etc, plastic would be one of the first things that comes to mind. Of the many forms of plastic available in the market, clear polythene sheeting is one of the most popular types of packaging materials for domestic as well as commercial use. This is typically available in the form of rolls of variable length and thickness.

Polythene sheets are categorised according to their thickness. This may be expressed as microns or gauge with 1 gauge equal to 4 microns and 1 micron equal to 0.0001mm. The micron or gauge value is directly proportional to the thickness of the plastic sheet and its cost. The micron value of a polythene sheet also determines how it can be used. Thin plastic sheeting can be used for general packing and storage of goods while thicker plastic may be used as a temporary roof, to create greenhouses or for heavy duty packing of for products being transported. However, it is important to note that the thickness of the plastic sheet is not related to the durability and longevity of the plastic.

Another factor that influences the price of clear polythene is its clarity. One of the biggest advantages of using clear plastic over coloured plastic is that this allows you to see what is inside the packing without having to open the package. Thus the clearer the plastic, the better it is. Virgin polythene sheets are much clearer than recycled polythene sheets but can be more expensive as well. Light duty virgin polythene may be used to package food items and other groceries that need to be seen clearly through the packaging while recycled polythene sheets may be used as drop cloths or temporary walls.

If the polythene sheeting is going to be used outdoors or exposed to considerable sunlight, look for sheeting that is UV stabilised. This type of polythene sheet is treated so as to make it more resistant to the sun’s UV rays. Non stabilised polythene can get discoloured or turn brittle when exposed to UV radiation. Stabilised polythene will also typically have a longer life as compared to non-stabilised polythene.