Automatic shrink wrapper bundling water bottles into a 6-pack multi-pack with PE shrink film on a beverage packaging line

Shrink Wrapper for Beverage Bundling

Introduction

Walk into any supermarket and you’ll see water bottles in 6-packs, canned drinks in 12-packs, all wrapped tightly in clear film on cardboard trays. This is shrink wrapping — one of the most cost-effective ways to bundle rigid containers into saleable multi-packs. Shrink bundling replaces cardboard boxes for secondary packaging, saving material cost while keeping products visible and secure.

1. How Shrink Wrapping Works for Beverage Bundling

Products (bottles or cans) are grouped on a tray or pad, then conveyed into the shrink wrapper. A loose sleeve of PE shrink film is placed over the group — either via a film curtain or seal bar. The pack then passes through a heat tunnel where the film shrinks tightly around the products, creating a firm, tamper-evident, weather-resistant bundle ready for shelf display.

Shrink wrapping provides secondary packaging after bottles are filled and sealed — explore liquid filling machines for the primary packaging stage.

2. Types of Shrink Wrapping Machines

Different machine types suit different production needs:

  • L-sealer + tunnel: Product enters through an L-shaped seal bar, film wraps around it, then the pack passes through a heat tunnel — versatile for various sizes.
  • Side sealer: Continuous seal on the side, ideal for long or irregular products.
  • Sleeve wrapper: A pre-made film sleeve drops over the product group — high speed for beverage multi-packs.
  • Fully automatic sleeve wrapper with motorized film feed: Highest throughput for dedicated beverage lines.

Choosing between automatic and semi-automatic packaging depends on your production volume — see our detailed comparison.

3. Key Machine Specifications

When evaluating shrink wrappers, focus on these critical specifications:

  • Maximum pack dimensions: Width × height × length the machine can handle.
  • Film width and thickness: PE shrink film typically ranges from 30–80 microns; wider packs require wider film rolls.
  • Tunnel length and heat zones: Longer tunnels ensure even shrinking for larger or heavier packs.
  • Conveyor speed: Must be matched to upstream grouping and downstream palletizing capacity.
  • Sealing bar type: Constant heat or impulse seal — affects seal quality and achievable speed.

4. Film Selection for Beverage Applications

Film choice directly affects pack appearance, strength, and sustainability:

  • PE (polyethylene) shrink film: The most common choice for beverage bundling — good clarity, strong shrink force, and cost-effective.
  • Film thickness: Lighter gauge for small packs; heavier gauge for large multi-packs with heavy bottles.
  • Printed film: Brand logos, nutritional information, and promotional messages can be printed directly on the bundle film.
  • Recyclability: PE film is recyclable in many markets — an advantage over PVC alternatives.

5. Integration Into a Complete Beverage Packaging Line

The shrink wrapper sits after primary packaging and before case packing or palletizing. A typical beverage line flows as follows:

For full line automation, all machines need synchronized PLC control. For beverage lines, deciding between buying individual machines and a complete turnkey line affects both cost and efficiency.

Conclusion

Shrink wrapping is the standard for beverage multi-pack bundling — cost-effective, product-visible, and tamper-evident. The right machine depends on your pack format, speed requirement, and film type.

Need a shrink wrapper that handles your bottle or can multi-packs reliably? Contact Keypack Intelligent to discuss your beverage bundling requirements.

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