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What role does film thickness play in securing heavy loads?
The gauge or thickness of stretch film is a determining factor in its tensile strength and "memory," which refers to the film's tendency to return to its original shape after being stretched. For lightweight or uniform boxes, a thinner gauge is often sufficient and more economical. However, for heavy machinery, construction materials, or irregularly shaped pallets, a higher gauge is necessary to provide the "containment force" required to keep the load intact. Using the correct thickness ensures that the film does not snap under the pressure of a shifting load, providing a reliable safety net during the rigors of long-haul trucking or sea freight.
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