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Choosing the right Jiffy Mailer product for your application: To Determine the Width of the Mailer: (W) Width of Product + (T) Thickness of Product + 1/2 "To Determine the Length of the Mailer: (L) Length of Product + (T) Thickness of Product + 2 1/2" Packaging Supplies Company offers stretch wrap in four basic types: Cast Film comes off the roll quietly and has high clarity so the load can be easily seen through the wrap. Cast films are available in: Rolls that require a dispenser Rolls that may be dispensed boxvendor by hand Machine length rolls Colored rolls Opaque rolls Packaging Supplies Company stocks cast film ranging from 12"-18" wide and 60-120 gauge. Blown Film Blown film is very resistant to puncture, making it ideal for irregularly shaped loads. Blown film is also "cloudy" so high value items cannot be seen as easily through the wrap. boxvendor Blown film is available in: Rolls that require a dispenser Rolls that may be dispensed by hand Machine length rolls Packaging Supplies Company stocks cast film ranging from 12"-18" wide and 70-90 gauge.

Metallocene boxvendor film is a new hybrid stretch wrap that offers up to twice the tear and puncture resistance of conventionally manufactured films. Metallocene resins are cleaner, stronger, and tougher than conventional resins like octene, hexene, and butene. Metallocene film is available in rolls that require a hand dispenser. Packaging Supplies Company stocks metallocene film that is 16" wide and ranges from 14-19 microns. Gauge Chart The thickness (and therefore strength) of stretch wrap is measured in gauge or microns. A larger number means more thickness boxvendor and more strength. Refer to the chart below for comparisons with other common measurements.

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 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 boxvendor 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 packing material to avoid damage due to shock. When mailing framed photographs, take the glass out of the 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 boxvendor Publication 227, Preparing boxvendor Packages for Mailing, contain more tips and are available free from your post office. Obtain Express Mail and Priority Mail boxes, envelopes, and tubesPurchase boxvendor packaging products, including tape, envelopes, padded bags, boxes, mailing tubes, and cushioning material, from boxvendor your post office. Some locations offer 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 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.

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