UVI and UVA
There are two terms to know when looking at UV protection:
- UVI - Ultra Violet Inhibitor
This is an additive that is used in the production of stretch wrap or other polyethylene plastics, which delays the oxidation (or deterioration) of film stored outside and not sheltered from the sun. Without a UVI additive in the film, your stretch wrap will markedly deteriorate over time, lose its stretch and cling, and subsequently lose its effectiveness. UVI protection is rated to be effective for a certain period of time, ranging from 30 days to a year or more, depending upon the application. In short, UVI slows down the eventual oxidization of a polyethylene product and subsequently extends the life of the product. - UVA - Ultra Violet Absorber
Probably the best common example of a UVA would be the sunscreen you use. It absorbs the harmful UV rays and keeps them from impacting the poly product or its contents. A UVA additive to the film will have much the same impact as a UVI, but also serves to prevent colors from fading over time. - Practical Difference between UVI and UVA
To extend the life and performance of your poly product, UVI is all you need and is the most common additive for plastic products. As a result, the remainder of this article will deal only with UVI. Neither UVI or UVA should be used in contact with agricultural chemicals or pesticides.
A common misconception with UVI treated products is that they need to be black. This is not the case. Most UVI treated products are, however, black or white or some other color. Color has no impact on the UVI performance but is usually done for purely aesthetic or security reasons, or simply to differentiate it from standard non-UVI wrap. Black UVI treated stretch wrap, for example, will prevent people from seeing what is on your pallet. While color alone can affect the heat that is transferred to your product, it has zero impact on the UVI performance, which is where the real damage can occur. A stretch wrap treated with a UVI additive is just as effective whether the stretch wrap is black, white, or clear.
UVI Treated Products
As a blog geared toward the industrial setting, we will focus on two primary product types that can be treated with UVI.
- Stretch Wrap
UVI stretch wrap film is rated for as short as 30 days, and can be longer depending upon environmental variables. It is often black or white but can be clear and be just as effective as a UVI film. If almost everything you wrap is stored outside, then UVI treated stretch wrap is a good option. - Pallet Covers and Poly Bags
Pallet covers and poly bags can be UVI/UVA treated and are rated in effectiveness for between 1 year and 3 years. It should not be used in contact with agricultural chemicals or pesticides. While it is common to find black UVI/UVA bags in stock as pallet covers, you can have any type bag in almost any size or thickness custom made with UVI/UVA additives. If you have some products that need UVI protection and some that do no, UVI/UVA treated pallet covers can be a good option. They will allow you to use your regular stretch wrap, but cover it with a UVI/UVA pallet cover. They can also be re-used, provided you keep an eye on the cumulative sun exposure the bag is subjected to. There are many stock UVI/UVA treated pallet covers (in 2mil black and 3mil black) and custom bags can be made in any size. Samples are also available (standard bags, not UVI rated) so you can make sure you have the correct size. When determining what size bags you need, use the formula below:
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