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Void Fill vs Protective Packaging - What's the Difference?

Written by Michelle Hall | Jan 24, 2023 1:30:00 PM

When you are shipping a product, one of the most important things to consider is what goes inside the box with your consumable goods. You want to make sure that the product is protected from damage during transit, and that it arrives at its destination in the same condition as when it left your facility. There are many different types of packaging materials available, and it can be difficult to decide which ones to use. Protective packaging and void fill are two different types of materials that can be used to protect products during transit. Here, we will discuss the difference between void fill and protective packaging materials, and when to use each type.

Protective Packaging

Protective packaging is a type of packaging material that is used to safeguard products during shipment. It includes packing foam or bubble wrap, and other kinds of protective materials. Protective packaging protects products in transit from abrasion, damage and breakage.  Packing foam helps cushion the product and prevent movement in transit. Bubble wrap is also used to keep products safe from scratches and dings while they are on the move. Sustainable protective packaging options such as ‘bubble wrap’ paper is becoming more available and common.

Void Fill

Void fill is also used to protect products during transit but serves a different purpose. It is inserted into boxes between the product and the walls of the box, which cuts down on void or empty space inside a package preventing it from moving around inside the box. Void fill is also intended to cushion the protected product and is made from a wide range of materials, including paper, plastic, or foam. Void fill material is an ideal way to protect your products during shipping and is often used in conjunction with other types of packaging materials.

These packaging supplies when used optimally provide the best level of protection for your product and prevent damage during shipping. They can help ensure that your item arrives safely at its destination without any damage or spillages in transit. Additionally, using protective packaging materials can reduce costs associated with repairs due to damage caused by inadequate packing materials during transit.

Are you wondering what type of protective packaging and void fill are ideal for your product needs? Chat with one of our packaging solutions experts today to determine what is best for you.

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