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Use Polyethylene Layflat Tubing for Packaging Products of Varying Length - Providence, RI
Layflat tubing in Providence, RI is the most common and most comprehensive stock of polyethylene tubing available. It is a high quality polyethylene film that is ideal for packaging, wrapping, or sealing irregularly shaped or medium to extra-long products. It is formulated to have excellent puncture resistance so it can deliver higher strength when it comes to protecting items at a lower cost.
The flexibility with respect to dimension makes these bags applicable for but not limited to protecting items against dirt, dust, and moisture. Whether it is for light or heavy duty purposes, you can always find layflat tubing to fit any specific requirement in many different applications, particularly in factories and warehouses.
The layflat can be tied, stapled, or taped. But you will need a poly tubing impulse sealer with a cutter for ease and facility in making your own custom-sized bags. With this, you will no longer need for a large and expensive inventory of poly bags in different sizes and rather use layflat as protective sheets for carpet rolls, fluorescent light bulbs, and the like. It can also be customized to cover warehouse equipment or storing mattresses during a move, or for other large objects.
Contact Atlantic Poly for more information on clear sealers, poly sheeting, poly tumbling and more.
Roll-off Dumpster Liners for Waste Disposal and Custom Applications - Boston
Roll-off dumpster liners make waste disposal easier as they aid in transporting bulk solids, scraps, and sludge safely and securely. These liners are easy to install from the inside and extend over the top and sides to prolong the life and reduce the amount of maintenance to the container.
Roll-off dumpster liners guarantee proper container fit and come in standard stock sizes. However, in order to address specific requirements and unique applications, they can also be customized to meet your specific requirements particularly in stock size and mil thickness.
These polyethylene dumpster liners are made of a mixture of new and recycled polyethylene for added leak-protection and tear-resistance, and reduced washout costs. They are disposable and meet environmental standards. Roll off dumpster liners seal outside the container to improve leak protection and can be designed with a top load cover to aid in controlling dust, freezing, and odor. For all these reasons, roll-off dumpster liners are used in dump trucks, boxes, railroad gondolas, roll-off containers, and other custom requests and applications.
Form-fitted roll-off dumpster liners are guaranteed to be high-quality to ensure dependability and customer satisfaction. In fact, the polyethylene plastic used to produce these liners is naturally highly resistant to chemicals. This means that they can be used to store harmful materials in a way that will protect the dumpster and prevent contamination.
Roll-off dumpster liners can be used in numerous applications as they facilitate fast installation and quick cleanup. For more details regarding these dumpster liners, contact Atlantic Poly.
Low-Density, High-Quality Drum Liners Provide Protection
Drum liners are made of polyethylene plastic which are meant to line plastic or steel drums up to 55-gallons. They are designed for multiple applications, not just providing an extra level of safety especially when used for viscous materials. That is why they are produced in different mil thickness and gallon capacity which are now available in the market.
Both corrugated and straight-sided low-density but high-quality polyethylene drum liners are proven reliable in providing protection for liquids, pastes, and powders while they are being stored, shipped, mixed, pumped, or processed at high speed. And because these liners are environmentally friendly, they also encourage easy and safe waste disposal which is a must in every industrial and manufacturing environments, helping their users to reach sustainability goals.
Using drum liners is a cost-effective way to protect the container contents against harmful elements and external impact, preventing product contamination or any other damage. These flexible cylindrical liners are excellent for product recovery and easy insertion, making them very useful in conjunction with the bulk processing and packaging of valuable commodities such as adhesives, chemicals, coatings, colorants, daily products, dyes, foods, inks, paints, and varnishes.
The comprehensive selection of low density polyethylene drum liners are intended for general use providing superior tensile strength and maximum resistance to tears and cracks. Ensure absolute purity and protection of your products under consideration, contact Atlantic Poly.
Use Polyethylene Holders to Organize and Protect Important Items - Boston, MA
Polyethylene holders in Boston, MA are very useful and popular in business. They act as clear sleeves or semi-transparent pouches that are custom-designed to hold and protect delicate and valuable papers from being scratched or tampered with. Often they are used to hold compact discs, computer diskettes, business cards, job tickets, name badges, licenses, passbooks, passports, keys and coins as well as certificates.
Polyethylene ID holders can be worn by employees. They can be made with pins or clips so they can be easily attached to the users’ clothes. Vinyl ID badges can also be made with lanyards or hooks to hang around the neck or fastened to key chains. Some are pressure sensitive versions that can be applied as clear coverings.
Polyethylene holders provide an efficient solution for protecting important items while still allowing the content to be visible or accessible. They also offer convenience in separating and handling of business cards, index cards or tags for safekeeping. These holders are very helpful for individuals who possess many business cards or CD’s that need to be transported often.
Contact Atlantic Poly for more information on polyethylene holders and pockets.
Corrugated Boxes: Jampacked with Customizable Options and Cost-Effective Benefits - Boston, MA
Corrugated boxes are regularly slotted cartoons especially engineered using advanced computer design and manufacturing systems. They provide protective packaging that can carry a wide range of weight and can protect the objects stored against external moisture and impact.
Corrugated boxes provide numerous sustainable packaging solutions. They can be custom-designed to carry just about any item in many industries. Another advantage to corrugated boxes is that they are recyclable, thereby helping to cut costs. They are a total package, jam-packed with customizable options and cost-effective benefits.
The structural features of corrugated boxes make them an ideal packaging solution. These specialized boxes contain air columns that act as cushion for the objects inside them, keeping them from being damaged due to mechanical shocks and the like.
The material used to produce corrugated boxes is relatively inexpensive, making them very much affordable than other available alternatives. Plus, they are light-weight which makes them easy to handle while packaging and moving. They are available in various shapes and sizes to match specific requirement and preference of the customers. They also allow better printing of brands to act as marketing tools. They are definitely a smart and thrifty way to promote your products.
To know more about what else you can do with corrugated boxes, contact Atlantic Poly.
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