Shrink film package having perforated folded strip

Special receptacle or package – Shrink film package

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229 8705, B65D 6528, B65D 7108

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050676121

ABSTRACT:
Packaging with heat-shrinkable film wherein an article has on its surface a heat-shrinkable film in the longitudinal or traversing direction, a tape-shaped overlapping portion is formed on said film, the tape-shaped overlapping portion is partially welded, and tear-off perforations are made in lines along the longitudinal direction thereof so that tearing off the tape-shaped overlapping portion along the perforations opens the package to allow the article to be taken out.

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