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SupplyAir 3/16" Small Bubble Cushioning Wrap Roll 12" x 1400' Clear Polyethylene Packing Material for Shipping Moving Storage

SupplyAir

SupplyAir 3/16" Small Bubble Cushioning Wrap Roll 12" x 1400' Clear Polyethylene Packing Material for Shipping Moving Storage

$63.75

In stock· SKU BW121400
Made in the USA · Cleveland, OH
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Highlights

  • ROLL SPECIFICATIONS: 12 inches wide by 1400 feet long (16,800 linear inches total), consisting of clear polyethylene film with 3/16-inch diameter air-filled bubbles, wound on a 3-inch diameter rigid core
  • MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION: 0.5 mil thickness polyethylene film per layer forming sealed air pockets in a 3/16-inch bubble pattern; transparent film permits visual identification of wrapped contents
  • CUSHIONING FUNCTION: Interior bubble layer absorbs and dissipates impact energy during transit; bubble structure compresses under load to protect wrapped items from shock and vibration
  • DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT: Roll measures approximately 14 inches in diameter when fully wound; 12-inch width fits standard packing station dispensers; weighs 5 pounds per roll
  • ORIGIN AND PACKAGING: Manufactured in the United States; ships as a single continuous roll; polyethylene film resists punctures and tears during wrapping operations

Description

SupplyAir Bubble Cushioning Wrap Roll measures 12 inches wide by 1400 feet long (16,800 linear inches). The roll consists of clear polyethylene film with 3/16-inch diameter air-filled bubbles forming an interior cushioning layer. The continuous roll ships on a 3-inch diameter core. The bubble layer absorbs impacts and vibrations during transit. The transparent polyethylene film permits visual inspection of wrapped contents without unwrapping. The 12-inch width accommodates standard packing station dispensers. Each roll weighs approximately 5 pounds. The polyethylene material measures 0.5 mil thickness per film layer. The roll diameter measures approximately 14 inches when fully wound. Manufactured in the United States. The bubble structure compresses under load to dissipate impact energy. The film resists punctures and tears during wrapping and handling. The roll ships as a single unit.