Buy varied bubble wrap
Bubble wrap is not just bubble wrap, it's an incredibly versatile product. From several widths to the number of layers to the nubs' thickness, there is a wide range of options to buy. With or without perforation, including lamination or not – discover all the possibilities in our extensive product overview.
As a manufacturer committed to sustainability, we offer exceptionally durable and multi-reusable bubble wrap. In addition, you will find sustainable alternatives for bubble wrap and answers to all your questions about the nubby cushioning material.
Bubble wrap by width
Our standard bubble wrap is 2-ply and comes with a nub thickness of 50 my and in a roll length of 100 running meters, which can be cut to size as required.
Specific bubble wrap
In addition to our standard products, you can also buy specific bubble wraps from us – for a wide variety of applications and areas of application.
Paper bubble wrap – sustainable alternatives
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FAQ
In 1957, bubble wrap was invented in the USA. The two engineers Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes actually wanted to develop a wallpaper made of plastic . In 1959, the inventors applied for a patent under the name "Bubble Wrap".
In bubble wrap, the abbreviation my stands for micrometer and describes the thickness of the nubs. The correct abbreviation would be μm for micrometer, as my actually just means "micro".
Bubble wrap is easy to cut with scissors, a cutter knife or a special air cushion knife. Ideally, you should cut the film on a flat surface to get clean edges. Perforated bubble wrap is an alternative.
High-quality bubble wrap can easily be reused - even several times. Whether reuse is suitable for your products depends primarily on aspects such as the degree of contamination and the size of the blanks.
There is no bubble wrap made of paper, but paper- or cardboard-based alternatives have been developed, such as continuous corrugated cardboard or roll-wave cardboard or honeycomb paper.
It is not recommended to bring bubble wrap directly into contact with food, as it is not certified for this purpose. Instead, use special food packaging.
In fact, bubble wrap is not only considered a packaging miracle - the gentle popping that occurs when the nubs burst open is considered relaxing and can be downright addictive. However, if you love nibbling in the long run, you are better off with toys explicitly developed for this purpose (keyword Pop-it).