Packaging cushioning and shock-absorbing packaging have a lot in common. What are the differences between them?
The difference lies in the packaging material
Buffer - Packaging materials with a brittleness value less than a certain degree, such as glassware, porcelain, alcoholic beverages, handicrafts, plastic products, etc. Suitable for packaging with EPS/EPE/EPP/EPO and other buffer packaging materials, the main purpose is to absorb the maximum damage caused by the impact force on the product itself when dropped or impacted
Shockproof - a packaging material with relatively high brittleness value, but the internal parts of the product have sensitive shock resistance, such as drum washing machines, refrigerators, high-precision electronic devices, medical instruments, military instruments, etc. The main purpose is to ensure the relative stability of internal components during transportation to the greatest extent possible. It is suitable for embedded fixation of packaging materials, shockproof label restrictions on transportation speed, suspended chain lock packaging, precision parts detachable packaging, etc