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  2. Padded envelope - Wikipedia

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    Padded envelope. A padded envelope by Bubble Wrap. A padded envelope, also known as a padded or cushioned mailer, or jiffy bag in the United Kingdom, is an envelope incorporating protective padding to protect items during shipping. The padding is usually thick paper, bubble wrap, or foam.

  3. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap is also used to form some types of mailing envelopes. Bubble wrap is most often formed from polyethylene (low-density polyethylene) film with a shaped side bonded to a flat side to form air bubbles. Some types of bubble wrap have a lower permeation barrier film to allow longer useful life and resistance to loss of air in vacuums.

  4. Flats (USPS) - Wikipedia

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    To fit the definition a flat must: Have one dimension that is greater than 6-1/8 inches high OR 11-½ inches long (the side parallel to the address as read) OR ¼ inch thick. Be no more than 12 inches high x 15 inches long x ¾ inch thick. Weigh no more than 13 ounces. Furthermore, the item must be somewhat bendable: see the USPS Domestic Mail ...

  5. Envelope - Wikipedia

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    Envelope. Front of an envelope mailed in the U.S. in 1906, with a postage stamp and address. Back of the above envelope, showing an additional receiving post office postmark. An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin, flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card.

  6. Jiffy Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Packaging Company Limited was incorporated by the Baldwin family in 1964 to produce its namesake Jiffy Padded Bags. [1][2] The Baldwins had produced wood wool in Birmingham since 1896 and Manchester since 1926 but chose Winsford in Cheshire as the base for their new company. [1] Its product line first began to expand with Jiffy Rugated ...

  7. Sealed Air - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, American engineer Alfred W. Fielding and Swiss inventor Marc Chavannes sought to invent plastic wallpaper with a paper backing. [6][7][8][9] While the wallpaper failed, Fielding and Chavannes realized that their invention could be a packing material. [6][8][9] Sealed Air was founded in 1960 based on this invention of Bubble Wrap. [6][7 ...

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