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EDL Packaging Engineers, Inc: Bundle/stretch hybrid

The Protecta Pack Hibrid from EDL Packaging Engineers combines bundle and stretch technology into a single system that applies a sleeve of plastic foam, bubble film, LDPE or high-abuse film to protect the top, bottom, leading and trailing faces of the package.

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This process positions a dual layer of protective material around the edges and corners of the product where it is most vulnerable. Unlike corrugated, film is nonabrasive in its protection of surfaces and finishes. Clear film provides product visibility and reduces possible damage from improper handling or abuse. The Hibrid system operates on various product sizes at random and tensions the flexible material to the shape and size of the product.


Phone: 920/366-7744 | www.edlpackaging.com

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