This material is essentially regular white packing/wrapping paper that has been cut throughout with a small recurring "Z" pattern such that the paper is converted into a stretchable mesh. When stretched, each cut yields a hexagonal hole. The end result is that the paper resembles a honeycomb. It is this honeycomb effect that provides the cushioning for shipping. For lack of a better comparison, this paper looks a lot like a lattice of shredded wheat.
I have searched several packing web sites such as Uline and have not found this material. Can you please help? Any guidance on either the name or where I might purchase some is appreciated.
FYI this is not corrugated paper or shredded paper (i.e., loose packing material). It is some type of protective wrapping paper.
Thank you!
2007-01-12
08:47:48
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Scotty Boy
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Mystery solved. This is the product:
http://www.geami.com/
Thanks to those who gave legitimate answers.
2007-01-12
08:58:35 ·
update #1