Bubble Packaging

 

Our bubble cushioning rolls provides excellent protection for your valuable and breakable items. Great for void fill and cushioning, our quality bubble pack helps protect against damage caused by vibration and abrasion that can occur during transit. Lighter than other forms of packaging material so you'll pay less for shipping. Each bubble is made with two layers of linear low density polyethylene for better resistance to puncture and better tensile strength. Helps to eliminate air seepage during your shipments.


How Buyers Actually End Up Using This

Bubble cushion enters workflows when breakage becomes inconsistent and hard to diagnose. It’s typically adopted after teams realize that void fill alone isn’t absorbing shock, especially for items with corners or uneven surfaces.

How to Choose the Right Option

Bubble size should match the risk profile of the item. Small bubbles conform to shapes and protect surfaces; larger bubbles absorb higher-impact drops. Roll width matters operationally—matching common carton sizes reduces trimming and material waste on the packing line.

Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid

Over-wrapping is a common problem. Adding more layers doesn’t always improve protection if bubbles are compressed incorrectly. Another issue is using bubble wrap as a void fill substitute, which often leads to shifting inside the box.

When This Isn’t the Best Tool

For heavy items, foam or molded cushioning provides more consistent protection. If the goal is stabilization rather than impact absorption, paper void fill or corrugated inserts may be more effective than bubble wrap.

Bubble Pack FAQs

What’s the difference between small and large bubble?

Small bubble packaging is ideal for delicate and lightweight items, while large bubble wrap offers more cushioning for heavier or bulkier products.

How much bubble pack do I need?

Use 2–3 layers of bubble cushioning for most items. Add more layers for extra fragile products to ensure adequate protection.

Does bubble cushion lose air during shipping?

Some air loss can happen over time, but quality bubble packaging is designed to retain air longer to maintain its protective cushioning.

Can bubble packaging be reused or recycled?

Yes. Bubble cushioning can often be reused multiple times, and clean bubble wrap is recyclable as LDPE #4 where facilities accept it.

Should bubbles face inward or outward?

Bubbles should face inward toward the product to provide the most effective cushioning and protection.