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A heat shrink wrap machine produces a tight, clean, professional finish, but it carries higher running and maintenance costs than a stretch wrapper. It draws 5-30 kW to keep the heat tunnel at 120-160 C, and its film bars and seals are wear parts. This honest review weighs the real pros and cons so you can decide before you invest.
Pros of a shrink wrap machine
A clean, retail-ready finish
After passing through the heat tunnel, the film clings tightly to the shape of the product, leaving a smooth, glossy, transparent surface. This is a major advantage for point-of-sale display items such as bottled drinks, cosmetics boxes and gift products. The film makes the product look brand new and protects it without hiding the pack design.
Full protection on every edge
Shrink film bonds to 100% of the product surface, with no open corners or weak points. It guards against moisture, dust and tampering better than stretch wrap, which leaves small gaps between wrap layers.
Efficient multipack bundling
It bundles several products into a pack (6 bottles per pack, 12 boxes per pack) at low cost and high speed. Supermarket lines and food plants use it widely. It cuts packaging cost compared with a separate carton for each single unit.
High automation for production lines
A fully automatic shrink machine integrates easily into a continuous production line, with no need to stop and load or unload each item the way a pallet wrapper does. Output reaches 1,500-3,000 products per hour on high-end industrial units.
Cons to weigh up
High electricity cost
Holding the heat tunnel at 120-160 C continuously consumes 5-30 kW depending on machine size. Electricity is the largest and most constant operating expense. A 15 kW machine running 8 hours a day, 25 days a month, at about VND 2,000 per kWh costs roughly VND 6 million a month in power alone.
Many wear points to maintain
The teflon sealing tape and L-bar heating element need replacing every 3-6 months depending on use. The tunnel door heat seal, conveyor motor and PID temperature controller are all consumable parts. Routine maintenance costs noticeably more than a non-heated pallet wrapper.
Not suited to large, heavy goods
A shrink machine is designed for small to medium products, typically under 10 kg and under 600 x 400 mm. It cannot wrap logistics pallets or large, heavy loads. For warehouse goods you need a turntable pallet stretch wrapping machine, which is an entirely different category of equipment.
Requires precise temperature control
Too low and the film does not shrink enough, leaving a wrinkled, poor look. Too high and the film burns or damages the product. Each film type and product size needs its own settings. The line requires trained operators and tight process control.
Higher upfront investment
A quality shrink machine ranges from VND 20-30 million for a mini unit up to VND 300-500 million for a fully automatic industrial line. A semi-automatic pallet stretch wrapper costs only VND 22-45 million while offering more practical features for warehouse logistics.
Shrink wrap machine vs stretch wrapper
| Criterion | Shrink wrap machine | Stretch wrapper |
|---|---|---|
| Application | Single units, B2C, display | Pallets, warehouse, logistics |
| Electricity cost | High (5-30 kW continuous) | Low (0.5-1 kW) |
| Appearance | High, clings to product | Moderate, wrapped layers |
| Maximum load | Usually under 10-20 kg | 1,500-2,000 kg |
| Maintenance | More complex | Simpler |
| Starting price | VND 20 million (mini) | VND 22 million (Y1650F) |
Conclusion: when should you choose a shrink machine?
A heat shrink wrap machine suits food and beverage plants bundling multipacks; cosmetics and pharmaceutical makers needing a premium finish; gift and display packaging; and bottle sleeve labeling.
It is not suited to warehouses that need to wrap pallets fast, businesses packing heavy goods, or sites without the power supply to run a heat tunnel continuously. In those cases a stretch wrapper is the more cost-effective and productive choice. Before deciding, review the criteria for choosing a shrink wrap machine in detail.
Frequently asked questions
1. What is the main drawback of a shrink wrap machine?
The continuous electricity cost. Keeping the heat tunnel at 120-160 C draws 5-30 kW, so a 15 kW machine can cost about VND 6 million a month in power alone, on top of regular wear-part replacement.
2. Can a shrink machine wrap a pallet?
No. Shrink machines are built for small to medium items, typically under 10 kg and 600 x 400 mm. To wrap logistics pallets you need a turntable stretch wrapping machine, which is a different category of equipment.
3. How often do shrink machine parts wear out?
The teflon sealing tape and L-bar heating element usually need replacing every 3-6 months depending on use. The door seal, conveyor motor and PID controller are also consumable parts.
4. Is a shrink machine more expensive than a stretch wrapper?
Yes. Shrink machines run from VND 20-30 million (mini) to VND 300-500 million (industrial), while a semi-automatic stretch wrapper costs only VND 22-45 million and is better value for warehouse use.
5. What products is a shrink machine best for?
Multipack food and drinks, cosmetics and pharmaceutical packaging needing a clean look, gift and display items, and bottle sleeve labeling, where appearance matters more than wrapping heavy loads.
Contact ICD for advice
ICD Viet Nam Industrial Production Company Limited
North: Floor 3, Thang Long A1 Building, Bau Hamlet, Thien Loc Commune, Hanoi - 0983 797 186 / 090 345 9186 / 090 5859 186
South: 551/212 Le Van Khuong, Tan Thoi Hiep, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City - 098 6784 186
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Tell ICD your products, output target and power supply, and we will advise whether a shrink machine or a stretch wrapper fits your line, and quote right away.
