Packing Machine provides paper cushioning.

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PAPERplus® Classic machine produces 2 sheets of kraft paper together to form protective paper mattress. Lightweight paper provides protection against shock, breakage, and deformation. Pliability or rigidity of mattress can be varied based on basis weight of paper used. Machine is adjustable for manual, automatic, food pedal, or special mode operations. Paper output ranges from 6 in. to any length. After use, paper can be re-used or recycled.



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PAPERplus® Classic Creates Unique "Paper Mattress" to Protect Products During Shipment


Cincinnati, OH - Storopack, Inc., introduces their patented PAPERplus® Classic paper cushioning machines, which fashion two sheets of kraft paper together to form a protective paper mattress which protects products during shipment. The mattressed paper is lightweight but provides optimal protection against shock, breakage and deformation. The pliability or rigidity of the mattress can be varied based on the basis weight of the paper used - making it ideal for shipping fragile glassware and electronics to more durable machine and automotive parts. Its resistance to tearing and perforation ensures that packed items remain in place during transit.

The PAPERplus® system can be adjusted for manual, automatic, foot pedal or special mode operations. Output lengths are available from 6 inches to any length - for Coil, S-shape, Fold-over, Criss-cross, and Block and Brace packing methods. After use, the paper can be re-used or recycled, making it an environmentally responsible alternative to traditional bubble and foam wrap packaging.

Storopack, Inc., is the world's largest manufacturer, converter and recycler of expanded polystyrene (EPS) whose primary activities include the conversion of EPS, natural starch, paper and air cushioning products. In addition to providing the industry's broadest line of protective packaging, Storopack also designs and supplies product storage and delivery systems.

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