In addition to carton boxes and protective foam sheets, bubble wrap is an essential solution to ensure maximum safety during long-distance transportation. So, what is bubble wrap, and how is it classified to help you choose the right type? Let’s find out together!
Bubble wrap, also known as air bubble film, bubble cushioning, air-filled plastic, bubble packaging, or shockproof wrapping, is a special type of plastic film containing air bubbles that can be popped when pressure is applied.
This product is made from virgin LDPE plastic pellets and is constructed from multiple layers of film and laminated materials such as HDPE and non-woven fabric. However, the most common material found on the market is the 2-layer bubble wrap, which consists of one layer of air bubbles bonded to a nylon (plastic) film layer.

This size is suitable for small products such as cosmetics, watches, leather wallets, handbags, etc. This type of bubble wrap is convenient and ideal for retail shops and small businesses.
With a width of 1.2 meters and a length of 100 meters, this bubble wrap is neatly rolled and packaged in a plastic bag with a roll diameter of approximately 60cm. The standard weight of each roll ranges from 6.5kg to 7kg.
This bubble wrap has a large width of 1.5 meters and a length of 100 meters. The roll is tightly packed in a plastic bag with a diameter of about 60cm. The typical weight ranges from 8kg to 8.5kg.