How to pack fragile goods when delivering goods

How to pack fragile goods when delivering or shipping goods

The material used is bubble wrap to seal the product, also known as Bubble wrapping paper. These air bubbles have an elastic function to prevent impact

Bubble wrap is a wrapping material made from 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) high air bubbles between two plastic sheets when they are attached to each other. This attachment process allows the foam nylon to provide cushioning to prevent collisions.

Large cell bubble wrap has cushioning properties, and can be wrapped over most products, regardless of shape or size.

When using large cell bubble wrap, use several layers to ensure the entire product is cushioned, and pay special attention to protecting the corners and edges. When wrapping multiple items , wrap each item separately. Fragile items need to be spaced apart and away from the corners, edges, top and bottom of the box.

Each item should be covered with at least two inches (5.08 cm) of foam and placed two inches (5.08 cm) away from the box wall. This will help prevent the products from being damaged by colliding with each other and protect the products from vibration due to force transmitted from outside the box. Use enough foam to ensure items inside the box do not move when shaking the box.

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Use dual boxes

Double or multi-boxing is an effective method of protecting fragile items in places where packaging is not suitable for shipping via carriers such as UPS that use manual distribution systems and automatic.

Make sure the original package is in good condition and intact. Cracked or broken foam pieces should be replaced or repaired. Make sure the item cannot be moved in its original packaging.

Choose a new shipping container of recommended strength that is at least 6 inches (15.24 cm) greater than the dimensions of the original box. Line the bottom of the new shipping container with two or three inches (5.08 cm to 7.62 cm) of loose pressing material (for goods weighing up to 10 lbs/ 4.54 kg), paper bubble wrap (for goods weighing up to 50 lbs/22.68kg), foam covering, polyethylene sheeting or other lining materials.

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Place the original manufacturer's box on top of the lining material and in the center of the shipping and place the lining around the remaining five edges. Seal box lids using recommended materials and methods.

Packaging methods for bottles containing liquids

Containers and bottles containing liquid must be sealed to prevent liquid from flowing out even when placed upside down. Bottles and jars containing this liquid must be stored in a closed wooden barrel or tin barrel, with space in the middle to fill with liquid absorbent material (sawdust) to ensure all liquid is absorbed in the case of jars and jars. The inside is broken. If many bottles are stored in one box, they must be separated by partitions or use elastic materials to seal the gaps to prevent the product from moving. Use additional filler materials such as: air bubble sheets, foam, foam, expanded beads, etc.

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