Load Dimensions
Fill out your load dimensions with the existing width, length, and height of your product loads in inches. Next, fill out the proposed dimensions in inches. Your existing and proposed product load dimensions might be the same.
Film Information
Input your film information into the stretch film calculator. Determine your existing and proposed film thickness (also known as film gauge), width, roll length, and roll cost. Remember that existing and proposed film specifications might be the same. Next, enter your existing and proposed pre-stretch ratio. Robopac USA’s Cube Technology offers up to 400 percent pre-stretch, resulting in significant cost savings.
Labor
Decide whether you want to include the cost of manual labor in your estimate. If you check yes, fill out the cost of labor per hour, then specify how you currently wrap product loads as well as your proposed wrapping method.
Film Consumption
Below are your results for proposed film consumption, including the total film footage you’ll have to use on each pallet and the estimated number of pallets you can wrap with each film roll based on the proposed load perimeters you specified above.
Film Cost
Your film cost results include your existing film costs, your proposed film costs, and the estimated amount of savings per pallet, per day, per week, and per year.
Labor Cost
Review your potential labor cost savings as determined by your existing and proposed labor costs. We’ve calculated cost savings per pallet, per day, per week, and per year.