Product Description
Description:
Garment packing paper is often used by retailers, manufacturers, and logistics companies to wrap, cushion, and protect clothing and fabric items. It's available in rolls or sheets and comes in various thicknesses and qualities depending on the specific need.
- Purpose: Used to protect garments from external damage, dirt, and moisture during handling, shipping, or storage.
- Material: Usually made from lightweight, flexible paper, often acid-free to prevent damage to delicate fabrics.
- Surface: Can have a smooth finish or textured pattern. It may be plain, printed with brand logos, or even patterned for aesthetic purposes.
Specifications:
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Material Composition:
- Typically made from recycled paper, kraft paper, or tissue paper.
- Often acid-free to avoid damage to fabrics over time (such as yellowing or degradation).
- May also include a coating to make it moisture-resistant or prevent ink transfer.
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Thickness:
- Common thickness ranges from 17 gsm (grams per square meter) to 60 gsm, depending on the level of protection required.
- Thicker papers provide more cushion, while thinner papers are lighter and more flexible.
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Size/Dimensions:
- Sheets typically range from 20 inches x 30 inches (50 cm x 75 cm) to 24 inches x 36 inches (60 cm x 90 cm), though they can be custom-cut to specific sizes.
- Rolls can be provided in widths ranging from 12 inches to 48 inches (30 cm to 120 cm), and lengths typically vary from 500 feet (150 meters) to 2000 feet (600 meters).
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Color:
- Plain white, brown (kraft), or custom colors.
- Some papers may be printed with logos or patterns.
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Strength:
- The strength of the paper depends on its GSM (grams per square meter), with higher GSM indicating stronger paper.
- For fragile fabrics or delicate items, stronger papers or tissue papers are preferred.
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Eco-friendliness:
- Many garment packing papers are eco-friendly, being biodegradable and recyclable.
- Some are made from recycled paper materials, making them more sustainable.
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Additional Features:
- Moisture resistance: Some types of packing paper are treated with a coating that provides a degree of moisture resistance.
- Acid-free properties: To prevent fabric discoloration or degradation.
- Print Options: Custom printing for brand awareness or aesthetics.