Blackpool, Lancashire -- (SBWire) -- 06/18/2015 --A team at MIT are currently working on creating spacesuits made of stretchy material which shrink to fit astronaut's bodies. The technology could potentially be used in the military if it were to progress swiftly in its development, bearing in mind that it is currently in its infancy. This development follows a recent stream of product designs inspired by the basic premise of shrink-wrapping which is to speedily package a product to be airtight. The idea is now being researched to be applied on a global scale in commerce as monolithic as the aerospace and arms industry, albeit using different materials to the traditional polymer plastic films which are popularly used in machines such as LSealers.
Shrink wrapping is currently in extreme demand as a reliable part of the manufacturing process and is used to package products which are vital parts of our daily lives, such as food, stationery and software.
About uWrap
uWrap have been experts in the shrink wrap machinery industry for over a quarter of a century. They have manufactured and supplied machinery throughout the UK, Europe and the US and are a well-respected brand often manufacturing machines for other shrink wrap machine suppliers. A spokesperson for the country was humoured by the recent developments and had this to say, 'Obviously we think it is absolutely fantastic that the ideas behind shrink wrap are being applied elsewhere and are potentially making the world a better place. We've always known that shrink wrap is here to stay. There is too much merchandise being produced on a daily basis for effective packaging not to be a stable pillar of the economy.
Shrink wrap has become an established veteran in this sense, and we think it will continue to grow and inspire the future generation of innovators and entrepreneurs. We regularly offer our services to up and coming businesses, innovating products and futuristic entrepreneurs. This is why we regularly invest in the latest technology and innovation in the field including state-of-the-art machinery to ensure our customers have the best products and technology that is available. We offer 24 hour technical support, breakdown support and spare part replacements too, simply because we know how crucial it is for our customers to have access to us around the clock. We know our machines play a central part in the fulfilment of their ambitions and goals, and we like to support this wherever possible.'
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Website: http://www.uwrap.co.uk
Contact person: Paul Easton
Email: paul@uwrap.co.uk
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