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Finding Items: The left side (see image below) of the screen shows a list of major and minor product groups that you may use to browse our product selection. Click on the "Boxes" to see the list of subcategories that appears. If you know what you want you may specify the product description or the item number in the "search" box. Items are located based on the product name and the description of the product. Use more specific searches to narrow your searches. Avoid searches such as "box" or "tape". When searching for a specific box, use the "search" box and enter the size in the following format: Product Information: Once you have located an item that interests you, we present a part number and a short description. To view more information about the product, click on the picture of the item. We offer quantity discounts for most items, click on bagbox the price to view quantity pricing. Packaging Tips Select a box that is strong enough to protect the contents. Leave space for cushioning inside the carton. Cushion package contents with shredded or rolled bagbox newspaper, bubble wrap, or Styrofoam peanuts. Plain air-popped popcorn is also good for cushioning; it''s inexpensive and environmentally friendly. Pack tightly to avoid shifting. Always use tape that is designed for shipping, such as pressure-sensitive tape, nylon-reinforced kraft paper tape, or glass-reinforced pressure-sensitive tape. Do not use wrapping paper, string, masking tape, or cellophane tape. Put the delivery and return addresses on one side only of the package. Suggestion: Place a return address label inside the package. Stuff glass and fragile hollow items, like vases, with newspaper or bagbox packing material to avoid damage due to shock. When mailing framed photographs, bagbox take the glass out of the bagbox frame and wrap it separately. Remove batteries from toys. Wrap and place them next to the toys in the mailing box. Take packages that weigh at least 1 pound into the post office for mailing. Publication 2, Packaging for Mailing, and Publication bagbox 227, Preparing Packages for Mailing, contain more tips and are available free from your post office. Obtain Express Mail and Priority Mail boxes, envelopes, and tubesPurchase packaging products, including tape, envelopes, padded bags, boxes, mailing tubes, and cushioning material, from your post office. Some locations offer bagbox decorative boxes and expander packs that are suitable for mailing gifts. Length divided by height is less than 1.3 or more than 2.5 inches. A surcharge, in addition to the applicable postage and fees, is applied to each piece of nonstandard bagbox size mail for two reasons: it compensates the Postal Service for the added cost of manually handling nonstandard mail, and it promotes the design and use of mail that can be processed mechanically. Strapping Terms Break (or tensile) Strength: The amout of force, expressed in pounds, required to break the strap. Elongation: This is the amount of stretch in the strap as force or tension is applied. Elongation is generally expressed in the working range which is 40-60% of the break strength.Elongation Recovery: This is the strap''s ability to recover to its original state after tensioning.Shock Resistance: This is the strap''s ability to stretch and return to its original state without breaking when subjected to sudden impact. Split Resistance: The strap''s ability to bagbox withstand lateral tears. Cushioning Protect contents from vibration, impact or shock. Fragile and/or high value products with extended shipping or storage cycle times (weeks) require different cushioning products than items that are less fragile, medium weight and have shorter shipping and storage cycles. Void Fill space easily in and around the packaged contents while providing some basic cushioning. Surface bagbox Protection Conforms to a desired shape and prevents marring or scratching. ©2003 www.mailer-packaging-supply.com. All rights reserved. |