International General Packaging Houston

PACKING MATERIALS

Packaging tools are products used in warehouses and logistics operations to package and seal items for shipping and storage. These tools can include things like tensioner, sealer, carts, battery operated tool, cutters, tape dispensers, gummed tape, glue guns, carton staplers, and heat guns. They are designed to help workers package items quickly and efficiently, while also ensuring that the packages are secure and protected during transit.

Bubble Wrap

Bubble Wrap

Among other packaging materials, bubble wrap is one of the tops. Why? Simply because it can give full protection to your items against any impact. Since it has air-filled bubbles, it won’t allow any pressure to affect your items directly. Besides, the bubble wrap’s cushioning effect takes away the pressure quickly. If you want to protect your packages from vibration and shocks, use multiple layers of bubble wrap.

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Dessiccant

Dessiccant

Desiccant is a low-cost and efficient way to protect the content of a properly sealed package or container during storage or shipping. Desiccant provides maximum adsorption of humidity and can prevent mold, mildew, rust, fungus, and corrosion.

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Vermiculite

Vermiculite

Vermiculite for packing material does not decay, break down or emit odors. It is also highly absorbent, which makes it an ideal solution to contain leakage that may occur when shipping liquids. This is especially important for specific chemicals including flammable types.

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Packing List Envelopes

Packing List Envelopes

Packing list envelopes protect documents from weather and rough handling during shipment. They also allow package handlers to receive invoices or pick lists without opening the container. They are made of durable polyethylene, which keeps important documents together and protected from dirt, moisture, and the elements. They can be applied to boxes, envelopes, mailing bags, tubes, and more. Packing list envelopes are used to easily identify shipping lists on a load. They are attached to shipments via adhesive strips or coatings, so the envelope remains affixed during the shipping process.

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