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Extended core stretch wrappers are rolls of stretch film that have their internal core extended beyond their film roll creating a handle by which film can be wrapped.[1][2]

Extended core wrapping is the lowest initial investment stretch wrapping system as no machinery is purchased. This system provides little control over stretch and is hard on workers' hands. Because of this, many stretch wrap users opt for low cost hand wrappers such as "hand savers" or mechanical brake systems.

References

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  1. ^ US 4477037, Goldstein, Joseph, "Stretch-wrap film dispenser", published 1984-10-16 
  2. ^ US 7937915, Kohn, Albert; Blok, Johan & Saraisky, Al, "Hand dispenser for stretch wrap", published 2011-05-10, assigned to Broadway Kleer-Guard Corp. and M. S. Plastics 

Books

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  • Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6