If you’ve ever dealt with the jumbled pile of empty cardboard cores after a busy shift, you’ll get why Coreless Stretch Film is having a moment. No core to dispose of, less weight to move, and—surprisingly—more control on the wrap. LIYA’s version comes out of Plastic Packing Park, Xiongxian, Baoding, Hebei, China (071800), and—speaking as someone who’s walked a few too many distribution floors—it feels purpose-built for the realities of high-throughput packing.
Three things: sustainability targets, labor constraints, and damage reduction. Coreless formats eliminate paper-core waste, shave shipping weight, and speed up roll changes. In fact, many customers say they didn’t expect the handling to be easier—but it is. The market is quietly standardizing around pre-stretched, high-puncture films that behave consistently across seasonal temperature swings.
LIYA uses premium LLDPE with metallocene modifiers (mLLDPE) for tear resistance and cling, produced via precision cast lines. The coreless winding uses a reinforced film tail instead of a paper tube, so roll collapse isn’t an issue in my experience. Pre-stretch options are tuned for hand or machine wrap. Typical quality checks follow ASTM and ISO methods: tensile and elongation (ASTM D882 / ISO 527), dart impact (ASTM D1709), thickness (ISO 4593), and coefficient of friction (ASTM D1894). Real-world use may vary, but the lab numbers line up with what ops teams report on the floor.
| Parameter | Typical Value (≈) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gauge / Thickness | 12–23 μm | Common hand-wrap range |
| Pre-stretch | 150–300% | Hand and machine variants |
| Tensile Strength | ≈ 25–30 MPa | ASTM D882 |
| Elongation at Break | ≈ 400–500% | ASTM D882 |
| Dart Impact | ≈ 120–180 g | ASTM D1709 |
| Shelf Life | 12–18 months | Stored at 15–25°C, away from UV |
Heavy or odd-shaped pallets (beverages, canned goods), high-velocity 3PLs, e-commerce hubs, and food distribution. Advantages include less roll change downtime, no core waste, and tighter wraps without crushing corners. Many warehouse managers tell me the puncture resistance is the clincher—especially on mixed-SKU pallets with sharp edges.
| Vendor | Core Waste | Puncture Resistance | Certifications | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIYA Coreless Stretch Film | Zero | High (field-tested) | ISO 9001, ISO 14001, REACH | Around 2–4 weeks |
| Generic Coreless | Zero | Medium | Varies | 3–6 weeks |
| Paper-Core Hand Wrap | High (post-use cores) | Medium | Common | 1–3 weeks |
Widths: 300–500 mm; gauges: 10–30 μm; colors: clear/black/tint; UVI options for outdoor storage; private labeling; barcode and spec sheets per pallet. For machine wrap, torque and pre-stretch can be tuned to your load profile.
Case A (3PL, EU): Switching to Coreless Stretch Film cut core waste by 100% and reduced product damage by ≈18% over 90 days (ISTA 3A audits). Case B (beverage distributor, APAC): Dropped roll-change time by 22% and achieved steadier tension on mixed pallets; operators reported less hand fatigue—an underrated win, to be honest.
Customer feedback? “Wraps tighter without tearing,” “no cores to track,” and my favorite: “warehouse looks cleaner.” Small thing, big morale boost.
Made under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 systems; REACH and RoHS statements available. Store rolls indoors, 15–25°C, away from UV and heat. Plan for 12–18 months shelf life, though, honestly, most busy facilities rotate stock in well under a year.