Encapsulated-air Plastic Sheeting
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| Bubble Wrap |
| Encapsulated-air plastic sheeting (bubble wrap) is packing material made of air bubbles that are encased between two poly sheets as they are sealed together. This process allows encapsulated air to provide a cushion to protect against shock. |
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| Advantages of Using Encapsulated Air |
| Encapsulated air provides good cushioning for lightweight items, is flexible and cuts to wrap virtually any shape or sized product. It should not be used to wrap heavyweight products. When using encapsulated-air plastic sheeting, use several layers to ensure that the entire product is protected, including corners and edges. |
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| Using Encapsulated-air Plastic Sheeting |
| Wrap each item separately and place in a strong container. Fragile items will need suitable separation from each other, as well as from the corners, sides, top, and bottom of the box. Each item should be surrounded by at least two inches (5.08 cm) of encapsulated-air plastic sheeting and placed at least two inches (5.08 cm) away from the box walls. This prevents product-against-product damage and protects the contents from shock and vibration, which can pass from the outside of the box to the contents. Use enough sheeting to ensure that the contents cannot move when you shake the box. |
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