Bubble bag is a commonly used packaging material, and its different thicknesses will show obvious differences in protective effects.
Thinner bubble bags usually have certain advantages in terms of cost. They are relatively low-priced and are suitable for packaging items that have less stringent protection requirements. For example, packaging lighter documents, trinkets, etc. Due to its thin thickness, the buffering capacity of the bubbles is relatively weak. It may be able to provide a certain degree of protection against minor scratches or abrasions on the surface of the item when subjected to smaller external impacts, such as a slight squeeze or bump. However, if it encounters a large impact force, such as accidentally falling or being squeezed by heavy objects during transportation, the thinner bubble bag may not be able to effectively absorb and disperse the impact force, resulting in damage to the items in the package.
The thicker Bubble bag has significantly improved protection performance. Its bubbles are fuller and stronger, and can withstand greater pressure and impact. For some fragile and valuable items, such as glass products, electronic products, etc., thick bubble bags are a better choice. When an item is impacted by an external force, the bubbles in the thick Bubble bag can better absorb and disperse the impact force, evenly distributing the impact force across the entire Bubble bag surface, thus greatly reducing the risk of damage to the item. Even in harsh transportation environments, such as long-distance transportation, frequent handling, etc., thick bubble bags can provide reliable protection for items.
In addition, thick bubble bags also have better heat insulation and moisture-proof properties. In some special environments, such as high temperature or humid environments, thick bubble bags can better protect items from external environmental factors. The performance of thin bubble bags is relatively weak in this regard and may not be able to effectively block the intrusion of heat and moisture.
In short, there are obvious differences in the protective effects of Bubble bags with different thicknesses. The thinner bubble bag is suitable for packaging items that have low protection requirements and is cost-sensitive; while the thicker bubble bag is more suitable for packaging fragile and valuable items, and can provide stronger protection, heat insulation and moisture resistance. performance. When choosing a bubble bag, a bubble bag of appropriate thickness should be selected based on factors such as the characteristics of the item and the transportation environment to ensure that the item is fully protected during transportation and storage.