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400x300 - 20mic 429X - Ex.Core Blown Pallet Wrap

400x300 - 20mic 429X - Ex.Core Blown Pallet Wrap

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400x300 - 20mic 429X - Ex.Core Blown Pallet Wrap

Pallet Stretch Wrap - Hand Roll

Blown Pallet Stretch Wrap (Hand Roll) — Overview

This product is a blown stretch film pallet wrap designed for hand application when securing cartons and palletised loads for storage and transport. The listing name indicates a blown film construction, a hand roll format, and an extended core (“Ex.Core”) style that can make manual wrapping easier to grip and control. The specification shown on the product page includes 20 micron thickness and a roll format commonly used across warehousing, distribution, retail back-of-house, and general packing operations.

Hand-applied stretch wrap is typically used to stabilise loads by creating containment force as the film is stretched around the goods. When applied correctly, it helps reduce shifting, scuffing, and edge damage, while keeping items grouped together and protected from light dust and handling marks. Because this is a configurable product page with multiple purchase options, the guidance below focuses on how to choose and use this type of film rather than stating a single fixed size.

Key Features

Blown stretch film performance
Blown stretch film is widely chosen for its toughness and puncture resistance in demanding wrapping situations. It is often preferred where loads have corners, uneven surfaces, or where wrap may be exposed to knocks during handling.

Hand roll format
Designed for manual wrapping without powered machinery. Hand rolls are ideal for low-to-medium throughput operations, occasional pallet wrapping, or where wrapping needs to happen in different locations around a site.

Extended core (Ex.Core) handling
An extended core can provide a more comfortable grip area and improved control during application. Many users find this helpful when wrapping multiple pallets per shift or when a dispenser is not available.

20 micron thickness (as listed)
The product page indicates 20 mic film. This thickness is commonly used as a practical balance between stretch, strength, and everyday load stability for general pallet wrapping tasks.

Load stability and containment
Stretch film helps keep cartons and products tight to the pallet, reducing movement during transit and improving overall load integrity when combined with good pallet-building practices.

Clear identification (where applicable)
Stretch film is often supplied in clear formats to help maintain barcode visibility and allow quick visual checks of the load. (Always confirm the exact colour/finish from the variant selected.)

Key Features (Bullet Summary)

  • Blown stretch film for robust wrapping performance
  • Hand roll for manual pallet wrapping and bundling
  • Extended core style for easier grip and control
  • 20 micron thickness stated on the product page
  • Helps improve load stability during storage and transport
  • Suitable for warehouses, distribution, retail back rooms, and general packing

Typical Uses

  • Wrapping palletised cartons for dispatch and courier collection
  • Stabilising mixed loads where cartons vary in size
  • Bundling long or awkward items together for easier handling
  • Securing protective layers (e.g., corner boards or top sheets) in place
  • Reducing scuffing and light dust exposure during storage

Blown Pallet Stretch Wrap — Full Product Guide

Choosing the right stretch film and applying it correctly can make a noticeable difference to load security, film usage, and wrapping time. Use the guide below as a practical reference for selecting and using a blown hand roll with an extended core.

How It Works

Stretch film works by elongating as it is pulled around a load. As the film tries to recover, it creates containment force that holds cartons and products together. Effective wrapping is a combination of:

  • Good pallet build (square, stable, and not overhanging)
  • Correct film tension (firm but not so tight that cartons crush)
  • Enough wrap layers at the base and around the load
  • Anchoring the film to the pallet and finishing securely

Blown film is commonly selected when users want a tougher film that can cope with sharper edges or more demanding handling conditions.

Materials and Construction

Stretch wrap is typically produced from polyethylene stretch film designed to provide a balance of stretch, cling, and tear resistance. The product title indicates a blown manufacturing method. In practical terms, blown stretch film is often associated with:

  • Strong puncture resistance for irregular loads
  • Durability when wrapping corners and edges
  • Reliable cling to help layers bond together

Because performance can vary by grade and formulation, always match the film to the load weight, shape, and handling conditions.

Floor Type Compatibility

Hand wrapping can be done in most environments, but the working surface affects safety and efficiency:

  • Smooth warehouse floors: easiest for moving pallets into position and walking around the load.
  • Uneven yards or thresholds: take extra care when circling the pallet; consider wrapping in a designated area.
  • Cold areas: film handling characteristics can change with temperature; store rolls in a moderate environment where possible.

If you regularly wrap on uneven surfaces or in tight aisles, an extended core can help maintain control and reduce hand fatigue.

Health and Safety

Manual pallet wrapping is repetitive work. A few simple practices can reduce strain and improve consistency:

  • Use safe posture: bend at the knees rather than the back when wrapping low layers.
  • Keep the roll close: avoid reaching too far across the load.
  • Watch trip hazards: loose film tails and pallet debris can cause slips.
  • Use gloves if needed: improves grip and reduces friction on hands.
  • Consider a dispenser: for higher volumes, a hand dispenser can reduce fatigue and help maintain even tension.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

This type of blown hand wrap is commonly used for:

  • General distribution: stabilising cartons for transport.
  • Mixed pallets: helping keep varied carton sizes together.
  • Irregular loads: where puncture resistance is beneficial.
  • Short runs: where a machine wrap solution is not required.

If your loads are very light, you may be able to use fewer layers. If loads are heavy, tall, or handled multiple times, you may need additional wraps, corner protection, or strapping depending on your risk assessment.

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Stretch film itself does not require maintenance, but good storage and handling helps performance:

  • Store upright in a clean, dry area to avoid roll deformation.
  • Keep away from heat and direct sunlight to reduce the risk of film degradation.
  • Prevent contamination: dust and grit can reduce cling and create weak points.
  • Rotate stock: use older rolls first to maintain consistent wrapping behaviour.

Case Study (Typical Scenario)

Scenario: A small warehouse dispatches mixed cartons daily and needs a reliable hand wrap that can cope with uneven carton edges and frequent handling.

Approach: Operators use a blown hand roll with an extended core to wrap pallets at the end of each pick cycle. They anchor the film to the pallet base, apply multiple passes around the bottom third for stability, then spiral upward with consistent tension and finish with reinforcing wraps at the top.

Outcome: Loads remain tighter during internal movement and carrier collection, with fewer instances of cartons shifting. Operators report improved control during wrapping due to the extended core grip.

Note: This is a general example of how this type of product is commonly used; results depend on load type, wrapping technique, and handling conditions.

Who Is It For?

  • Warehouses and 3PLs needing dependable hand wrap for daily dispatch
  • Manufacturers securing finished goods on pallets
  • Retail back-of-house teams consolidating stock for transfer
  • Maintenance and facilities bundling items for storage
  • Small businesses that wrap pallets occasionally and want a robust film type

Colours / Features Available

Stretch film is commonly supplied in clear, but availability can vary by variant. Please check the selected option on this page for:

  • Film finish/colour (e.g., clear or tinted options if offered)
  • Core type (extended core vs standard core)
  • Pack quantity and pricing tier

Sizes Available

This product page may represent multiple variants. Confirm the exact roll specification in the option you select, including:

  • Roll width and length
  • Micron thickness
  • Core type (including extended core where applicable)
  • Pack size (single roll or multi-roll packs)

If you need help choosing the best film for your load type (light, medium, heavy, or irregular), consider the load weight, pallet height, edge sharpness, and how many times the pallet will be handled in transit.

Practical Wrapping Tips (Quick Reference)

  • Anchor well: start with several wraps around the pallet base to lock the load to the pallet.
  • Overlap consistently: aim for even overlap between layers for uniform strength.
  • Reinforce stress points: add extra wraps at corners, the base, and the top.
  • Don’t over-tension: too much pull can crush cartons or distort the load.
  • Finish securely: press the film tail firmly onto the wrapped layers to help it cling.

Need a higher-throughput solution?
If you wrap many pallets per day, you may benefit from a dispenser or a machine-grade film option. For occasional or mobile wrapping, a blown hand roll with an extended core is a practical, robust choice.