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Polyethylene Shopping Bags Address Retailing and Packaging Demands
The changing lifestyles of customers have driven the trends in packaging and retailing. There is a demand for the highest quality packaging products that can promise all-out, market-specific protection. In today's fast-paced world, many consumers demand commodities to be safely and conveniently packed using polyethylene shopping bags for easy handling and storage.
Atlantic Poly bags are a good choice when it comes to providing basic protection from nearby environmental hazards such as moisture, dust, and dirt which can cause contamination to your foods and damage to your other goods. Here are two of the many options:
Printed Poly Bags are branded plastic bags that can carry a logo or any information from either a company who wants to market their products or from an organization who wants to support a cause with a targeted message.
Quick Zip Bags are reusable and resealable poly bags. They are clear zippered bags that offer the needed protection while providing easy access when opening and closing them. Quick Zip Bags can be lightweight to carry edibles such as fruits for snacks. There are also heavyweight resealable poly bags that can be used to hold heavier things like home repair tools.
Polyethylene bags can be custom-printed and come in different sizes and sorts. Atlantic Poly can always supply a poly bag that is right and best for the job you have.
Specialty Polyethylene Bags Ensure Premium Coverage and Protection- Norwood, MA
Specialty poly bags in Norwood, MA are as varied as the products they pack. This makes them perfect for all standard or custom plastic packaging needs. They can be custom-printed to include product labels for brand recognition.
Because of the importance of medical packaging requirements, this type of packaging should use specialty poly bags in order to make sure the products are packaged with a maximum protection. These plastic bags keep moisture, dust, dirt, and other debris from contaminating or damaging the products being protected.
The uses and markets of specialty polyethylene bags are not only for medical devices and pharmaceutical packaging applications. They are indeed conveniently used in cases where there is a need for a stringent packaging requirement such as absolute seal integrity to protect the products during storage or shipment. Using these poly bags helps keep the products from being exposed to moisture and other contaminating environmental elements.
Atlantic Poly continue to develop and improve polyethylene bags in order to keep up with the market's constant evolution. These specialty poly bags in Norwood, MA never fail to provide the trusted premium packaging options and supreme sealing strength standards. All these contribute to a more cost-effective processing and packaging products to make them ready for distribution, retail, storage, and shipping.
For more information on specialty polyethylene bags, contact Atlantic Poly.
Surface Protection Products Preserve the Value of High-Quality Surfaces and Materials - Norwood, MA
Surface protection products in Norwood MA are used to provide temporary protection on various surfaces for all kinds of applications like protecting your countertops and floors during home construction or remodeling. They can shield specific surfaces against environmental contaminants such as dirt, dust, and moisture. They can also protect the items from direct damage caused by over spraying or scratching that may degrade their value.
Surface protection products are worry-free for many reasons. These products are typically polyethylene protective films that are flexible and durable. They can be customized in colors and thickness. Their adhesive component can be adjusted to become appropriate for any application. These protective products are specifically formulated to resist puncture, stain, tear, or water. This allows them to effectively preserve the value of high-quality surfaces and materials.
Surface protection products in Norwood MA may vary depending on the application for which they are intended. They can vary in thickness, adhesive types, and tack levels. This means there can be surface protection films for any application.
Contact Atlantic Poly to see which kind of surface protection product is right for you.
Anti-static Bags Efficiently Protect Electronic Devices and Components - Norwood, MA
Anti-static bags in Norwood MA are used to provide affordable and reliable protection for devices and other electric components which are static sensitive. These usually include electronic products having anti-static requirements such as computer motherboards, electronic circuits, memory cards, optical drives, and internal electronic components.
Since electrostatic discharge is common in most types of plastics, an anti-static agent is added to polyethylene to make anti-static polyethylene bags. This is to completely counteract the natural tendency of polyethylene to accommodate charges. This then makes anti-static polyethylene bags a practical plastic product that can be used to protect electronic devices and equipment while being shipped to customers all around the world.
Anti-static packaging materials are made to avoid the effects of an electrostatic field that can put certain electronic products at risk. They come with multiple layers of protection against mechanical damage and electrostatic discharge. These packaging materials make it possible for the protected products to reach their designated destinations safely.
Anti-static bags can either conduct or dissipate electrical charges to protect the products in them. A conductive anti-static bag conducts external static charge while it functions to maintain and balance the charges on both sides. This process then prevents any internal discharges. A dissipative anti-static bag dispels and prevents any type of electrical charge from reaching the protected product inside.
Check out other specialized and customized plastic packaging materials, contact Atlantic Poly.
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