The article gives the results of investigating a surface-modifying composite for 50 μm thick multilayer heat shrink films. The main principles of optimisation of high-speed packaging lines working with thin multilayer heat shrink films are set out. The obtained characteristics of 50 μm thick multilayer heat shrink films with improved service properties are analysed.
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