Description
Bubble wrap (or impact-resistant nylon) is a type of plastic material in which air bubbles are trapped within layers of nylon. This product is widely used for packaging and protecting items from impact and physical damage.
Structure:
Bubble nylon consists of several layers of nylon with small air bubbles in between. These bubbles act as a protective layer and absorb shocks.
Applications:
- Packaging of sensitive products: Used to protect fragile products such as glass, electronic devices, containers and works of art in transit.
- Thermal and sound insulation: due to the presence of air bubbles, bubble nylon acts as an effective thermal and sound insulation.
- Home Uses: Some people use bubble wrap to protect household items or even for fun (popping bubbles).
Advantages:
- Lightness: the presence of air in its structure makes it light in weight.
- Flexibility: it is easily formed into different shapes and is suitable for all kinds of packaging.
- Recyclability: Many types of bubble wrap are recyclable.
Overall, bubble wrap is a very efficient tool in the packaging and shipping industry, but consumers should also be aware of its environmental impact.
Thickness:
The thickness of bubbled nylon usually ranges from 20 to 100 microns (0.02 to 0.1 mm). Thicker nylons are usually used for more protection and better shock absorption.
Bubble size:
Bubble nylon bubbles are produced in different sizes:
- Small bubbles: The diameter of the bubbles is usually between 5 and 10 mm.
- Medium Bubbles: Bubbles are usually between 10 and 20 mm in diameter.
- Large bubbles: the diameter of the bubbles is more than 20 mm.
Overall size:
The width of the bubble nylon rolls is usually between 30 and 150 cm, and the length of the rolls varies from a few meters to several tens of meters. This variety helps select the right bubble wrap for specific needs, including the type and size of products to be packaged.
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