Understanding Bubble Wrap
When people need to keep goods safe and secure in long haul cargo, then bubble wrap is the perfect solution. Bubble wrap is designed to cushion and protect goods sent across the world. For suppliers who frequently send fragile items for example handicrafts, antiques and glasses they can depend on bubble wrap for secure shipping.
Bubble wrap is available in flexible plastic sheets that contain air pockets, which essentially provide the cushioning effect. It is moisture resistant, scratch proof reusable and also light weight minimizing on freight charges. The fact that is clear, means that goods can be inspected visually and also customers can examine the supplies before completely unwrapping, this is especially helpful in return policies.
There are bubble wrap envelops available for packaging postal mail and other smaller items, while other versions of bubble wrap are adhesive offering a firmer attachment to the product.
Bubble wrap can be ordered online in different sizes and qualities depending on ones needs. This is time saving and also quicker. Most of the bubble wrap in the market today is made of low-density polythene or recycled polythene; this goes a long way in saving our planet.
When working with bubble wrap, one needs to ensure that the wrapper covers all the corners of the product and that an edge of about two inches is left around the product. Reasonable thickness should be used while considering the sides of the cardboard boxes. Another great characteristic of bubble wrap is that it is reusable, for example in packing other items or stuffing extra spaces in a large box.
