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Pack your goods with bubble mailers

By: Rick Landreaux

The article describes the history of bubble mailers, advantages and reviews several websites that sell bubble mailers.

The world has turned into a "Global Village" and people from all over the world can make business with each other and easily transfer goods from place to another. Selling products on the Internet can generate a lot of profit, but customers rely on you to have their goods shipped in a safe and timely manner. Therefore, perfect shipment is essential for maintening a good reputation and expanding your business.

According to the definition given by wikipedia.org, Bubble Wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for packing fragile items. The air bubbles provide the cushioning for fragile items, yet the material as a whole remains very light due to the fact that it's filled with air. The bubbles vary in size from 6mm in diameter to 25mm or more. There are also self-sealed bubble mailers offering tampering security.

Bubble mailers are an excellent choice for wide range of shipping products. They are mostly used for books, DVD's, CD's, mobile phones, video games, trading cards, jewelry, hardware and accessories. Despite all their good properties and efficiency, it must pointed out that bubble mailers don't have any stacking strength. Therefore, it's not a good idea to use them for items that can easily be crushed, such as glass.

Bubble mailers are based on the Bubble Wrap technology patented by Sealed Air. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic with regularly spaced air-filled hemispheres (bubbles), which provide cushioning for precious or breakable items. The bubble wrap technology was invented by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes, in 1957. As it with most innovations, this one also happened accidentally, when the two engineers were trying to create a textured plastic wallpaper.

When Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes realized the potential of their discovery, they went on to patent the technology and created the Sealed Air Corporation 1960. 47 years later, Sealed Air is still the leading company in its industry constantly innovating and providing consumers with improved materials. The bubble mailers from Sealed Air have higher initial thickness and fullness, and provide up to 30% greater protection. This is possible thanks to the new barrier layer introduced by Sealed Air, which is 100 times more resistant to the passage of air than even a thick single layer of polyethylene used by other brands.

Bubble mailers have several strong advantages over other materials for packaging. First of all, they provide better protection using less packaging material in comparison to loose fill or paper. Bubble mailers can be used multiple times and eventually be recycled, which is also an environmental benefit.

Online you can find a lot of companies selling bubble mailers, so here is a brief review of the biggest bubble mailer suppliers - ShippingSupply.com and SealedAir.com. SippingSupply.com ships all orders within 24 hours of purchase and each item comes with a 100% guarantee. Sealed Air's barrier bubble technology has a really great quality-value ratio.


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