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Value-Priced, High Quality, American-Made Poly Garment Bags

If you produce apparel, own a laundry cleaning service, or simply wish to protect your personal valuable clothing, then this blog post is for you. We produce quality branded poly garment bags and have been doing so for decades now.
Travel light! Travelling is enjoyable with a minimum load or minimum luggage. In preparing for all things to bring it raises the stress level even more. It is overwhelming to pack until the last minute when you are obsessed with packing light for your travel. With garment bags, it relieves stress in travelling.
Bringing few things when you travel is stressful. It takes a mental toll on you. The stress mounts from packing to navigating an airport and finally making it to your hotel. With plastic garment bags, it will reduce the stress and anxiety you feel while planning that getaway. The ultimate goal is to create an enjoyment in your trip. And the garment bag is the perfect travel companion. There are many garment bags on the market as such choosing the best garment bag for you will depend on your budget. Though a high price tag does not guarantee the best quality, it is better to read reviews and talk to your friends about their choices. Planning ahead will save you from rushing and cramming in order to handle anything that comes up along the way. Checking off all those items will help prevent delay and ensure a productive trip.
Professionally, the garment bags go with your taste and style. The style of bag you choose will appear business-like with a plain black color. It looks more fashionable which is perfect that will turn heads when you travel. More so, garment bags do not usually count as part of the carry-on allowance for air travel. Airlines allow garment bags to be carried as hand luggage. Instead, stay calm and expect an easy trip.
For more tips on garment bags, contact Atlantic Poly, Inc.
About the Poly Packaging Manufacturing Process

Here at Atlantic Poly, we live in a constantly innovative world where we balance the need for commodity packaging with the need for environmental concern. We find it humbling that so many of you are keenly interested in our poly production processes, so toady we’re going to shed some light on the subject for you.
The first process is blowing film or called extruding film. All the materials will be put into an extruding machine to make a big plastic film roll. In these steps, workers or technicians must control the bag rolls into a smooth appearance.
The second step is the printing process which is mainly used for poly shopping bags where many companies could customize the printing image with their logo, brand name, and information about products.
Finally, there is the cutting and sealing process. The plastic rolls are put into a cutting workshop to make it into different shapes and different handles. There are a lot of cutting machines available for different handles: T-shirt, die cut, soft loop, patch handle, rigid, flat merchandise, etc. For the special kinds such as drawstring plastic handle bags, rigid plastic handle bags, soft loop plastic handle bags, they usually required some manual steps which can not be implemented by automatic machine. In a manual workshop, workers have to sew the handles into the bags, put the cardboard into gussets (customized to customer's requirement) and punch in the hole.
Feel free to contact us should you have any other questions about plastic bags or polyethylene products in general. Be sure to check out our other wide selection of plastic and poly products ranging from custom printed logo bags to ISO certified bags to shrink film. We have been servicing our customers for over 39 years. Every month, we ship millions of poly bags and other packaging products. We are responsible for packaging goods in the electronic, jewelry, textile, food, dinnerware, hardware, automotive, clothing, commercial goods, shipping materials, office supplies, recycling and many other industries.
Made in USA Poly Shrink Bags: For Odd-Shaped Packaging

Our poly shrink bags are value-priced wrapping materials that offers a protective barrier from outside elements and prevents damage to the product. It compliments your commodity products appearance thus giving you and your firm a true professional appearance. They are available in various sizes and used in packaging soaps, cosmetics and more. They are ideal for both packaging the individual products as well as playing a key role in product protection during the transportation process. With Atlantic Poly shrink bags, you’ve arrived a winning solution that directly contributes to your overall profitability.
Shrink bags are very efficient to use. Most people who normally use shrink bags quickly obtain a professionally packaged look with the proper size of bags, a sealer and a heating element. It requires a proper heat from a heat shrink gun and for domed heat shrink bags it does well with low heat. Domed heat shrink bags are more favorable to be used because they will fit odd-shaped packages, sealing with low heat and come in larger sizes. It is suitable for products that are not standard dimensions. Domed bags are optimal when your products are not standard dimensions. In order to have a proper shrinking, it is necessary to have shrink bags larger than the items you are packaging. It needs an allowance of the maximum shrink rate offered. It is required due to the PVC in the film, heating and sealing will be done in a properly ventilated area.
There are varieties of shrink bags to choose from depending on the intended application. The simple way is placing the product being wrapped inside the shrink bag, seal the open end of the bag and apply heat. Most shrink bags require the use of a shrink wrap sealer to seal and close the open end of the bag. And once the bag is closed, the heat is applied to shrink and conform the bag to the product.
For more information about the highest quality and value-priced shrink bags on the market today, contact Atlantic Poly, Inc.
Made In USA Poly Sheeting and Packaging

Poly sheeting and packaging systems are the most used plastic products in the world. And business across the globe turn to us here at Atlantic Poly for highly affordable and custom-made poly products.
Polyethylene sheeting is a plastic film made from petroleum. It is the reason why the price of polyethylene varies depending on what oil prices are doing. The packing is in rolls where additives will be added to change the functionality of the film. And this plastic sheeting comes in a wide range of thicknesses. The thicker the virgin film, the stronger it is. Further, there are additives such as U.V. inhibitors, fire retardants, anti-static additives that are added for each variation that will best serve its intended purpose. Furthermore, it has an impact resistance which is used in boats and large containers thus in case of corrosion, the product will not be damaged. Its durability will survive a variety of environmental hazards making it superior to other packaging materials.
In the world of packaging, the elasticity of polyethylene sheets or bags makes it an ideal material specifically for food packaging, automotive industry, etc. With the above mentioned characteristics, it will make the right packaging decision, understanding its properties and applications of both materials. It will make them better suited for different products which make it a versatile packaging.
When you need high-quality poly sheeting or bags, contact Atlantic Poly, Inc.
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