
SupplyAir
SupplyAir Bubble Cushioning Wrap Roll, 3/16 Inch Small Bubble, 12 Inch x 50 Feet, Clear Polyethylene Packing Material, Made in USA
$14.99
Highlights
- ROLL CONSTRUCTION: 12 inch wide by 50 foot long continuous roll of polyethylene bubble wrap with 3/16 inch diameter bubbles, weighing 5 pounds total, coreless design measuring 12 inches in diameter when wound
- BUBBLE STRUCTURE: 3/16 inch height air-filled bubbles heat-sealed in continuous grid pattern, polyethylene film exterior thickness 0.5 mil, bubble density approximately 450 bubbles per square foot
- MATERIAL COMPOSITION: Clear polyethylene film construction with heat-sealed air cells, film resists moisture penetration, transparent material allows visual inspection of wrapped contents without unwrapping
- DIMENSIONS: 12 inch width accommodates items up to 11.5 inches in one dimension, 50 foot length provides 600 linear inches of wrapping material, total coverage area 30,000 square inches (208 square feet)
- WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS: Roll weighs 5 pounds total, material density approximately 0.1 pounds per linear foot, lightweight construction at 0.024 pounds per square foot of material
Description
SupplyAir Bubble Cushioning Wrap Roll measures 12 inches wide by 50 feet long. The roll is constructed from clear polyethylene film with 3/16 inch diameter air-filled bubbles. Each bubble measures 3/16 inch in height and is heat-sealed to adjacent bubbles to create a continuous cushioning layer. The roll weighs 5 pounds and is manufactured in the United States. The clear polyethylene material allows visual identification of wrapped contents. The 12 inch width accommodates items measuring up to 11.5 inches in one dimension. The roll contains 600 square inches of bubble wrap per linear foot, totaling 30,000 square inches across the 50 foot length. The polyethylene film exterior resists moisture penetration. The air-filled bubble structure absorbs impacts by distributing force across multiple bubble cells. The roll is coreless and measures 12 inches in diameter when fully wound. Each linear foot of material weighs approximately 0.1 pounds. The continuous sheet format eliminates the need for individual pre-cut pieces.