The majority of our customers who order stretch wrap call it shrink wrap and these are people who use the product daily. What hope is there for those who are not regular users of these products? And for that matter, who cares?Well if you need one or the other, you should care and just about every industrial, commercial or distribution company uses these products. The last thing you need is to order a product that won't work for your application, especially in these time sensitive days.
These are two very different products used for very different applications.Let's clear up the confusion. Shrink wrap film is made from polyolefin plastic, while stretch wrap is made from polyethylene plastic. Shrink wrap is generally used to protect a single product, such as the plastic over toys at the toy store or CD's when you first buy them. Shrink wrap gets its tight seal through a heating process. The product is wrapped and heated with a hairdryer-like tool or put through a heat tunnel.
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How Much? How Often?How much formula your baby takes depends upon your baby's weight and rate of growth, metabolism, body type, and appetite. The following guidelines on feeding volumes are meat to satisfy your infant's basic nutritional requirements. Your baby's individual desire may change from day to day and sometimes may be more or less than the average recommended volumes.You may use the following rule of thumb for how much formula to feed your infant from birth to six months of age: Two to two-and-a half ounces of formula per pound per day (125-150 milliliters per kilogram per day). If your baby weighs ten pounds for example, me may take twenty to twenty-five ounces per day. Don't expect your baby to drink this much immediately after birth. Many newborns need and take only an ounce or two (30-60 milliliters) at each feeding for the first week. Use the following as a general guide:* newborns: 1-2 ounces at each feeding * one to two months: 3-4 ounces per feeding * two to six months: 4-6 ounces per feeding * six months to a year: up to 8 ounces per feedingSmall, more frequent feedings work better than larger ones spaced farther apart.
Your baby's tummy is about the size of his fist. Take a full bottle and place it next your baby's fist and you'll see why tiny tummies often spit the formula back up when they're given too much at one time.Sometimes baby is thirsty and not hungry. Offer a bottle of water if you think baby may be thirsty. Because formulas are more heavily concentrated than breast milk, it is advised that parents give their baby at least 4 to 8 ounces of water a day (breastfed babies do not need extra water).Scheduling the Bottle Feeding BabyFormula-fed babies are easier to schedule than breastfed babies. Because formula is digested more slowly (the protein curds are tougher) the interval between feedings is usually longer for bottle fed babies.There are two types of infant feeding practices: demand feeding (or "cue feeding"), in which baby is fed every time his little tummy desires, and scheduled feeding, when baby is fed at certain fixed times during the day, usually every three hours, and when awakening during the night. Cue feeding is for infant satisfaction; scheduling is for your convenience. (The term "feeding routine" is preferred rather than the more rigid-sounding term "feeding schedule.") Your overall infant-care routines, especially feeding, are challenging negotiations between baby's needs and yours. Tiny babies have tiny tummies. Most babies do best on smaller, more-frequent feedings.
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