JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.
Sign in Create an Account
Favorites
USE CODE TAPE FOR 5% OFF ALL TAPES. CLICK HERE TO SHOP TERMS
USE CODE TAPE FOR 5% OFF ALL TAPES. TERMS
Tapes Sale – 5% Off
Discount applies to the regular price. Valid only on Tape SKUs. Offer is not valid on Overstock and Clearance Price. Valid only at packagingsuppliesbymail.com. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Some exclusions may apply. Must be logged into a customer account to apply. Offer subject to change at any time without notice. Offer valid 04/22/24 – 05/05/24.
Browse articles written by our packaging experts
One of the most important parts of running a business is ensuring that your packages get delivered safely. It helps to work with a reliable delivery company, but you can immediately win half the battle by choosing the right packaging material. Corrugated boxes are likely to be your first choice, considering that they are the most widely used type of packaging.
But you can do so much better for yourself. In fact, there’s an option that’s smaller, lighter, and much more cost-effective: poly mailers. While poly mailers don’t get all the fame that boxes get, they are nonetheless a smart and effective way of delivering your goods across the nation and around the world. But what are poly mailers, why are they better than boxes, and what are they best used for? This article will answer all these questions and more, starting with…
A poly
Packaging materials like stretch film and packing tape come in a wide variety of types and sizes. Everybody knows length and width, but then you come across terms like “micron” and “gauge” that can leave you scratching your head. These terms are measurements of thickness, or how large the material is when laying down. Thickness is a critical measurement when it comes to packaging materials; thinner materials are lighter and more flexible, while thicker materials are heavier and more durable.
Just remember that stretch wrap, tape, poly mailing envelopes, poly bags, and disposable gloves are already very thin, so these will be very fine measurements dabbling in thousandths of an inch and other tiny amounts. So with that in mind, the following is a breakdown of how to measure thickness in different units and how these measurements relate to various packaging materials.
A micron, also known as a micrometer or mic, is one-millionth
Tape is tape, so as long as it sticks to the box, it’ll keep it closed and there’s nothing else to worry about, right? Wrong. Choosing the wrong kind of tape for the job can have disastrous results. Not all tapes can equally withstand the rigors of shipping and handling, volatile and extreme changes in temperature and humidity, and the effects of long-term storage. A package sealed with the wrong tape is in danger of accidentally opening up and spilling its contents, exposing them to environmental contamination.
Thankfully, when it comes to sealing packages and cartons, there are two main types of packing tape that you need to consider: hot melt and acrylic. These tapes may share some similarities – they are both clear or brown tapes that are primarily used for sealing boxes, cartons, and other kinds of packaging – but make no mistake, these two kinds of tapes have several key differences that set them apart. So let’s dive in and see how the two types of tape compare and contrast
Shipped goods are constantly shifting and moving when in transit. Traditional binders like twine, bungee cords, and poly strapping bands simply aren’t cut out for all the jostling and handling that occurs during loading and hauling. Improperly bound items are liable to loosen and fall apart when moving around the warehouse or from warehouse to warehouse; this, in turn, will yield poor customer relations, liabilities, and profit loss.
Thankfully, netting wrap is here as a permanent, low-cost solution for the various kinds of transit dangers your goods will face. Designed to withstand most storage and transportation conditions, this wrap offers superior tensile strength and great ventilation to guarantee that your shipments will arrive at their destination undamaged and unspoiled.
Netting wrap is a high-clarity, specialty plastic
Top 10 Packaging Supplies for Businesses During the Holiday Season
There are over 750 million packages shipped around the United States during the holiday season. Not to mention, extra hours spent at work trying to get ahead of holiday rushes. The holiday season is frenzied for many businesses—without extra shipping delays and last-minute shoppers.
We at PackagingSuppliesByMail are here for your business during this hectic holiday season. We have created a top 10 list of packaging supplies—so you can focus on running a successful business despite the holiday rush.