BestPack provides high-quality film solutions designed to support a wide range of packaging operations, from shrink wrapping to high-speed horizontal flow wrapping.
Our shrink films include both high-performance crosslinked and general-purpose polyolefin options, delivering strong seals, excellent clarity, and consistent performance across applications such as retail multipacks, e-commerce kits, printed products, and bundled consumer goods. These films are ideal for applications where durability, tamper evidence, and tight package conformity are required.
In addition, BestPack offers heat sealable BOPP films engineered for reliable performance on horizontal flow wrappers and other automated systems. These films are well-suited for packaging baked goods, snack foods, confectionery, personal care items, and other high-volume consumer products where speed, seal integrity, and product visibility are critical.
Together, these film solutions provide the flexibility to support both protective shrink packaging and high-efficiency primary packaging, helping businesses optimize throughput, maintain product quality, and improve shelf presentation.
No, shrink wrap requires heat to shrink tightly around items, while cling film adheres to surfaces without heat. Shrink wrap is used for industrial packaging, whereas cling film is mainly used for food storage.
Shrink film is used primarily for the packaging of finished goods.
Yes, you can shrink wrap a package for shipping as it provides a protective seal against moisture, dust, and handling. However, it’s important to ensure proper internal cushioning for impact protection.
One of the key benefits of LLDPE is its excellent resistance to chemicals, acids, alkalis, and various environmental stressors