Protective Packaging
Protective Packaging products are designed and constructed
to protect the goods from atmospheric, magnetic, electrostatic, vibration or
shock damage. Products include types of boxes or storage containers, packing
materials, liners, and spacers.
Protective packaging products are intended to protect the packaging
from one or more types of damage. Protective factors can include:
Electrical insulation - used to form a barrier or isolator
between electrical or electrical parts.
Thermal insulation - prevents the passage of extreme heat
from one location to another.
Fireproofing - prevents flame ignition or mitigates the
spread of fires.
Moisture or vapour protection - materials can hinder the
transmission or permeation of moisture or vapour.
Shock or vibration dampening - products are designed for
minimising the damaging impact of shock and vibration on packaged products.
UV or weather resistance - products are suitable for
outdoor use and are resistant to ultraviolet (UV) light, cold, heat, water, or
other weather conditions.
The right choice of protective packaging products depends
primarily on the type of product being packaged and the environmental
conditions from which the merchandise must be protected. Selection factors are
stemming from this include product types, materials, specifications, and
features.
Types
Protective packaging can include some specific cases of
merchandise.
These include the following:
Air pillows or airbags are inflated air packets used to
cushion and/or secure fragile products and materials. They may consist of
individual valves and inflators to ensure proper inflation.
Angle or edge boards are channel-like products designed to protect the
corners and edges of products and materials during transport.
Bubble wrap sheets contain rows of inflated air bubbles used to cushion and
cover fragile products and materials.
Corner blocks are similar to edge boards, designed to protect the corners
of products and materials during transport.
The corrugated wrap is a sponge-like, paperboard product
used to secure and cushion fragile or delicate products and materials during
shipping.
Packaging inserts are products applied to fill the empty
space, complete the package housing, and secure the product and material during
transport.
Moulded packaging products are specially moulded to suit
the configuration or shape of the product or material being transferred.
Packing peanuts or loose-fill products are designed to surround, cushion,
and protect products and materials during shipping.
Void fillers are products usually made of corrugated paper materials which
are used to fill the empty space and prevent products in transport from getting
damaged when colliding with each other.