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Stretch Film Calculation Tools

Using the length, width and gauge of film calculate the roll weight.

Roll Length (ft.) =
Roll width (inches) =
Gauge (ie. 70) =
 
Resulting roll weight (lbs) =
Using the weight, width and gauge of film calculate the roll length.
Roll weight (lbs) =
Roll width (inches) =
Gauge (ie. 70) =
 
Resulting roll length (ft) =
Enter the thickness in microns for corresponding gauge thickness
Microns =
Gauge =
Enter the thickness in Gauge for corresponding Micron thickness
Gauge =
Microns =
Enter the dimensions of the load to be wrapped and hit go for the load diagonal.
Length = "
Width = "
 
Load Diagonal = " (inches)

Load DiagonalLOAD DIAGONAL is the measurement of a pallet or product load across the diagonally opposite corners. This dimension is critical in determining the overall size of a stretch wrapper.

The difference in this dimension from the largest load to be wrapped and the smallest, can also affect how the machine needs to be designed.

 

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