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Polyethylene Bubble Wrap For Extra Protection of Fragile Items

Polyethylene bubble wrap is a staple in storage and shipping logistics. This material can protect all types of items from shock and defects that take place during handling and transport, particularly delicate objects.
Bubble wrap in Boston, MA is commonly use as a protective sheath for fragile products that are made of glass, metal, or hard plastic materials. These are prone to dents and breaks when they are accidentally dropped on the ground or during collision with other objects. The bubble wrap serves as a cushion during rough transport items remain intact and safe from shock, vibration, and other surface damage. This material is popular in shipping and storage because it can accommodate all types of shapes. This material has become the standard for all packaging purposes.
Bubble bags with adhesive lips can be customized in size and weight. With this protective packaging, businesses can ensure that items and products will arrive to their destinations safe and in one piece. Contact Atlantic Poly Inc., for sizes and pricing on this high quality, transparent protection for fragile items.
Co-Extruded Mailing Pouches for Secure Mailing

Co-extruded mailing pouches keep parcels sealed and secure for mailing. Since they don't have any unnecessary bulk or weight, they are an affordable packaging method that can keep the items contained within safe and secure without affecting shipping cost. They are available in various sizes to meet the specific applications of all industries and their customers.
Co-extruded mailing pouches in Boston, MA are tamper resistant. All pouches come with a 2" lid with a permanent adhesive which makes tampering obvious. These pouches are specifically designed this way to ensure that all shipped products will arrive safely and in good condition when they reach their destination. The pouches can also be custom-printed to match the branding of your business. With the printed label, customers can easily identify the sender and receiver of all parcels and packages.
Mailing pouches are not just used by courier services, they are essential in industries that offer mail order, data processing, art deliveries, security pouches for banking use and more. If you are in need of high quality co-extruded mailing pouches, contact Atlantic Poly, Inc.
Polyethylene Pressure Stickers For High Quality Product Labels

Almost all merchandise and product in the market uses pressure sensitive labels; this is because they are highly versatile and compatible to most materials and containers. Because they are customizable, they can be fit to any type of product. They are perfect labels for food, beverages, household chemicals, packaging and other merchandise.
Polyethylene pressure sensitive labels in Boston, MA are available in more than 365 different types and styles. What makes these labels so versatile is that they don't require heat or solvent to adhere to varied surfaces. This makes them a quick and easy label solution. The high quality adhesives can last even in extreme temperatures. They are available in peel-off rolls, just press them to the surface for lasting labeling.
At Atlantic Poly, Inc., we offer 500 customized labels per roll and they can be shipped within 48 hours. If you are in need of pressure sensitive labels for products or packaging, contact Atlantic Poly, Inc.
Sustainable and High Strength Drum Liners For an Extra Level of Safety

If you are dealing with hazardous chemicals or waste, it needs to be properly contain in safe storage. Drums are often used to enclose chemical or solid waste. However, for added protection and prevent leakage, form-fitted polyethylene plastic drum liners needs to be applied.
DrumSkins™ drum liners are not ordinary protective drum liners. They are foolproof and durable to contain dense and viscous material. They are available in different dimensions to fit various sizes of containers. With the right density, solid or liquid materials can be securely contained with an extra level of safety. Cross-contamination of any hazardous or infectious items can be controlled with these liners.
Moreover, poly drum liners in Hartford CT are economical and eco-manufactured. They are designed to be non-toxic to plants and animals. The material promotes a safe handling and disposal of waste and toxic materials. Contact Atlantic Poly Inc., for premium quality strength drum liners.
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