Monday 26 September 2011

The History of Bubble Wrap

You’ve probably used bubble wrap or have engaged with this type of packaging before.  It’s more than just a sheet that has little capsules of air that’s trapped. 

We use bubble wrap for a lot of different reasons. They include protecting the items when shipping out stuff, and also for therapeutic activities. There are a lot of great uses for this, but let’s look at the history of such. 

The Beginning 

The first bubble wrap was seen in 1957, which is a time when black and white TV was a thing, and a quarter was what a gallon of gas cost.  There were two men that decided to create this textured wallpaper. 

In order to create this, they pressed two different shower curtains together, trapping these air pockets. They even created machines to create plastic wallpaper but with a backing made of paper. 

Then, they started to realize that these sheets were only made of plastic and were similar to the bubble wrap seen today.



While the texture paper fad was never a thing for walls, there were other people that were curious about this.  They also tried to use this material in greenhouse insulation, but that didn’t work. 

The niche, however, was found in packaging. Specifically, with IBM, where they introduced that 1401 unit. However, they didn’t know how to ship this computer safely.  The two men tried bubble wrap, and this became the obvious solution. Now, they sell this everywhere as there is packaging material that we can use, and also that we do love today. 

Today’s Bubble Wrap 

It’s hard for one to imagine what life without bubble wrap would even be like. There was a time that it wasn’t possible. These days, you can usually get products that are wrapped in swaths of bubble wrap. It’s a great feature for products that businesses ship out. 



These days, we remember the fond therapeutic things we did as kids involving bubble wrap, such as popping the bubbles. There was a study that shows that there is a way for popping bubbles in order to relieve stress, including reducing the muscle tension within the body. This is similar to tapping fingers or even moving your foot. 

Both businesses big and small across the country use this in order to make sure packages arrive safely. There are so many uses for it, and it can be the solution one might need for their packaging. 

Businesses and Bubble Wrapping 

You may wonder if there are different bubble wrap options for businesses.  Whether you’re a B2B or a B2C, there are different ways to recommend packaging supplies. 

There is anti-static bubble wrap, which will dissipate the discharge from electronics when they are shipped. 

There is also smaller bubble wrap, which is good for scrapes and scratches. There is also the larger bubble wrap used specifically to protect items during the shipping process from damage. 

You should use bubble wrap that fits the business and packaging needs. They can protect the scratches and the damage if you know what you’re doing with this, which is pretty neat. 



There are usually different sizes that work, and you want to make sure that you get the right one, so that they don’t open this up and then have a damaged product. Bubble wrap is safe for protecting products, and it has been for well over five decades. If the items are damaged, and customers don’t blame bubble wrap, they’re going to blame you. Keep that in mind, especially when choosing the ideal products for you to ship for your items.


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