Bubble wrap
It is a packaging material laminated by forming a bubble interlayer between two layers of polyethylene film. This structure creates an air-cushion effect around the wrapped products, protecting them against impacts and various weather conditions.
In the past, users wrapped their products with plain plastic films to protect them from external factors. However, as it became evident that flat plastic films only provide protection against environmental conditions and fail to protect against impacts, drops, scratches, and other physical damage, manufacturers shifted toward producing bubble wrap packaging with higher protective performance. Today, many companies increasingly prefer bubble wrap packaging due to its superior protective properties. By using bubble wrap film, manufacturers ensure customer satisfaction by preventing product damage and also avoid commercial losses caused by damaged goods, keeping their products safely protected.
By combining protective performance with the importance of packaging in the marketing of the final product, bubble wrap packaging has become one of today’s indispensable protective packaging solutions. Due to the safe and reliable protection it provides, the projected demand for bubble wrap packaging is rapidly increasing.
It is a packaging material that protects products from all kinds of shocks, impacts, and vibrations, prevents friction and abrasion on product surfaces, or fills empty spaces around products inside boxes. Its ability to protect against impact, scratching, dust, collision, crushing, friction, and vibration has made bubble wrap a preferred packaging solution.
It is used in packaging to protect products in sectors such as these.



