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The
term, bubble wrap was trademarked by the Sealed Air Corporation and
should only be used for the product that company produces.
Bubble wrap has improved greatly
since it was first invented in 1957. The term,
bubble wrap was trademarked by the Sealed Air Corporation and should
only be used for the product that company produces. As so, legally all
other forms of this material are referred to as, Air Cellular Cushioning
Packing material.
Whether you call it bubble wrap or air cellular cushioning packing
material; it is a pliable transparent plastic material, which provides
quality cushioning for items
that need to be protected when shipped. The regularly spaced, air
bubbles are not
easily punctured, so objects stay securely in place during shipping.
This packing material works so amazingly well for shipping items as
sensitive as
microscopes to items as fragile as fine crystal have been shipped safely
and securely wrapping in a protective layer of bubble wrapping.
This remarkable produce allows companies to increase their customer list
from locally to worldwide. Because of the evenly spaced bubbles, or air
filled cushions allow the wrapping to conform to any shaped object,
making this product one of the most versatile of shipping material
available.
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