Bubble Wrap and Packaging Tape
Bubble Wrap and Packaging Tape are materials used for packaging items. Bubble Wrap is a transparent plastic material used for packing fragile items to provides secure and cushions your products while in transit or during the shipping process, avoiding returns and gain customer satisfaction. It has excellent shock absorption, impact resistance, heat resistance, non-toxic, odorless, moisture, transparency, and significant benefits. Bubble Wrap or Bubble sheet is also known as air-cushion film, bubble cloth, bubble film, bubble pack.
The Process of Invention.
In 1960, invented by the Americans Marc Savannah. He had only wanted to design a new type of 3D wallpaper. One day, when he saw the clouds fly out the window, feeling the like a shadow protect the safety of aircraft landing, Inspired, he created a plastic bubble film. Due to shock, moisture, anti-wear properties, bubble film quickly became a popular packaging material.
Later, many people like to pinch break bubble film bubble, and bubble film has therefore been given to ease the psychological pressure function. Today, the owner of the patent bubble film Sealed Air Corporation of the United States has more than 17,000 employees in 52 countries and regions, bubble film obtained by more than 40 billion dollars a year.
Packaging Tape
Packaging Tape is used for many treated and finished surfaces, protection cover for shipping labels and seal of boxes. We have brown and transparent tape, moisture-resistant backing and rubber resin adhesive, and this tape holds strong through rough handling during the shipping process. It is perfect for sealing boxes when you’re moving or putting them in storage. The adhesive backing is durable and formulated to withstand hot and cold temperatures.
Highlights:
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High-performance tape.
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Ideal for packaging and sealing boxes.
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Long-lasting backing adhesive.
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Excellent color and transparency that makes labels easy to read.
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Bonds instantly and resists tearing and splitting for added security.
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Holds strong through rough handling during the shipping process.