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Single Wound Sheeting – Custom Film Made in New Jersey

At Rutan Poly, we don’t just supply plastic film — we manufacture it ourselves at our facility in New Jersey. For over 50 years, we’ve served commercial and industrial clients with dependable, custom-built packaging.

What Is Single Wound Sheeting?

Also called flat film, single wound sheeting (SWS) is a lay-flat polyethylene film slit on both sides, producing two separate layers wound on a roll. It’s widely used in machine packaging setups across industries like food production, textiles, and electronics.

Built to Your Specs

We custom-produce every roll based on what your operation needs:

  • Widths, gauges, and resins tailored to your product

  • Options for virgin or recycled polyethylene

  • Print capabilities for branding, barcodes, and more

  • Additives like anti-static or UV protection

It’s a cost-effective alternative to cartons or boxes — and it’s built to perform.

Double Wound Sheeting – Durable Film You Can Count On

Looking for a tougher film for heavier-duty jobs? Our double wound sheeting is made right here in the U.S., with the same quality-first process trusted by companies nationwide.

How Double Wound Film Works

Double wound film is similar to SWS but with both layers wound onto a single roll. It’s known for added strength and versatility — great for heavier products or tougher environments.

We offer:

  • Custom sizing and thickness

  • Multiple resin options

  • On-roll printing for product info or branding

  • Film built for your packaging equipment

All materials are produced and shipped from our New Jersey facility, so you get consistent quality and quick turnaround.

Proudly Manufactured in the USA

We don’t outsource. All of our films are Made in the USA by the Rutan Poly team — so you can trust where your materials come from and who stands behind them.

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