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This paper is good as an outer wrap for parcels or as packing fill. Also known as kraft paper.
Also known as freezer paper, this paper is appropriate for food contact. A polyethylene coating on one side provides resistance to moisture and tearing.
The raised pattern provides absorbency as well as extra thickness for sharp or heavy items. This paper works well as an interleaving material.
Made of 100% recycled paper, these rolls are a sustainable alternative to general purpose paper.
Two sheets of paper are layered and reinforced with high-strength fiberglass to withstand wrapping around heavy products.
Cushion fragile items similarly to bubble wrap while creating less waste.
These pallet liners have a layer of hexagonal cells instead of typical corrugation, so they distribute loads better than standard cardboard liners.
Use these liners between pallets or layers of stacked material, or to reinforce the bottom of shipping boxes.
Wrap or weave this cardboard between items to provide cushioning.
Shield iron, steel, stainless steel and tin from corrosion.
Strengthened with polyethylene fabric, this wrap resists tears and punctures while shielding sharp, heavy metal parts from corrosion.
Protect package contents from damage and maintain their temperature for up to 24 hours.
Similar to heavy kraft paper, these temporary floor protectors offer moisture resistance. Use masking tape to keep in place.
Tri-directional fiberglass strands provide extra strength.
Wet the adhesive on this gummed kraft paper tape to secure corrugated, printed, and overstuffed cartons.
Reinforced with fiberglass, this tape is flexible yet resists tearing. Use it for sealing and patching insulation and duct.
Seal fiberglass duct and insulation that's faced with an all-service jacket (ASJ). Tape is reinforced with fiberglass.
The strong backing on this kraft paper tape resists moisture and weathering, yet it can still be torn by hand.
Only one edge of this kraft paper tape has adhesive. Apply the sticky side along edges and molding, and the other edge sticks out to catch drips.