Stretch film is one of the most essential materials in logistics and packaging. Prices vary depending on several factors. The main factors affecting stretch film prices are:
The thickness of the stretch film directly affects the price. Thicker films are more durable and therefore more expensive. For example:
15 micron: low cost, light loads
17 micron: medium price, medium loads
23 micron: high price, heavy pallets
Hand stretch film: Suitable for small packages and warehouse use
Machine stretch film: Preferred for large pallets and industrial production
Machine stretch films are usually more expensive than hand films due to higher production costs and raw material usage.
Colored or multi-layered stretch films also increase the price. Transparent single-layer films are more economical.
Bulk orders usually reduce the unit price. Small quantities have a higher cost per roll. Export or custom orders can also affect pricing.
Stretch film prices depend on thickness, type, color, number of layers, and quantity. Choosing the right product helps optimize costs while ensuring product safety.