Which is more suitable for packaging fragile products, such as air column bag, foam or pearl cotton? With the circulation of trade and the upgrading of products, many products from both domestic and foreign markets have emerged in the market, and there are many fragile packaging products such as inflatable columns and pearl cotton. Due to the long-distance transportation required for product circulation, protecting fragile items during transportation is a challenge!
What are the commonly used fragile packaging products in the current market? The common packaging of fragile products in our daily life is approximately styrofoam (i.e. foam), pearl cotton and air column bag. What kind of packaging should we choose to pack fragile products? Here is a simple analysis from several aspects!
Gas column bag
Protective effect: Damage to polystyrene and pearl cotton can cause damage to fragile products; And the gas column bag is composed of multiple independent gas columns, even if a single gas column is damaged, it does not affect the protection effect, and the protection performance is better!
Logistics transportation: The transportation costs of Poly Long and Pearl Cotton are very high. Although they are small in weight, they occupy a large amount of space, and a slight increase in quantity requires many trucks to load them; Due to the fact that the airbag is not inflated before use, transporting this type of inflatable bag only requires a small space, saving a lot of transportation costs.
Material cost: Polylon and pearl cotton need to be molded according to the shape of fragile products, and the subsequent batch cost is moderate; The use of pneumatic bags does not require mold opening, which has cost advantages over the first two.
In terms of environmental protection, Polylon and Pearl Cotton belong to "white pollution", which is difficult to degrade and treat after use, and produces toxic gases after combustion; The gas column bag has passed the SGS non-toxic certification and meets the EU ROHS green environmental protection requirements. It is non-toxic and pollution-free after high temperature operation, and meets the seventh category of environmental resource recycling.
In terms of storage: Polylon and pearl cotton belong to formed packaging, which are formed and foamed according to the shape of fragile goods, occupying a large area and putting pressure on storage costs; When the air column bag is not inflated, it only has a few A4 paper thicknesses. When in use, it is inflated, so it occupies very little storage space and has extremely low storage costs.
From the above comparison, it can be seen that, in terms of cost control and protective performance, the use of pneumatic bags is the future trend under the premise of increasing global attention to environmental issues! It is better to use pneumatic bags for fragile packaging.