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Here are some quick tips on things not to do when you're shipping books.
1. Never permit any corner of any book to be without delay against any corner or any box.
2. Don't pack loose books (books must be wrapped up in paper or placed in bags in the box).
3. Do not use 2nd hand boxes. Used boxes that have lost their shape have also lost their structural strength.
4. Do not use shoe, donut, gift-wrapping or tissue (Kleenex) boxes for shipping books. Boxes should be of corrugated construction and at least two hundred pounds per square in. bursting strength. Heavier weight boxes or doubled boxes might be needed with awfully heavy or frail books.
5. Do not use non-compressible fill around books. The force of an impact will transfer through the fill and damage the books. Compressible yet resilient fill is a total must. It can be reused and includes all of the following: froth loose fill cushioning ('peanuts'), froth or cellulose roll cushioning, shredded paper, crumpled paper (papers are perfect), bubble wrap, corrugated sheets and pads, and so on.
6. Do not tie boxes with string, rope of bands. This is still a commonly used system in Europe but isn't sufficient in the US and with excellent reason. These ties have a tendency to get stuck in machinery with potential damage to both the package and contents. Far worse is the common EU practice of wrapping books in a number of layers of bubble wrap and then tying the package with string. The string invariable leaves dents and or groves in the books. Rather than using these ties, use fortified tape round the box, in both directions, if required.
7. Don't use padded mailers (jiffy bags) for shipping soft bound books or catalogues unless they're first wrapped up in at least a double layer of heavy card with the catalog immobilized inside. The card must be bigger than the catalogue so that the corners won't be crushed. It's not always safe to ship even a light weight hard bound books in a padded mailer as there's little protection from bending and corner banging. Use padded mailers only parsimoniously and with additional internal protection.
8. Don't ship packages that aren't correctly sealed. All box flaps must be sealed and in addition, on heavy boxes or packages shipped overseas, all the folded edges should be taped too. Giant or heavy boxes need more tape. One layer of the standard 1.8 mil carton sealing tape applied down the centre of the box flaps is not enough for any package! [I have received boxes weighing forty pounds and more sealed in this fashion. In a particular case the tape was damaged and the books prepared to fall out. In another case some to the books were missing and in another the box was empty]
9. Don't expect any carrier to "Handle with care", irrespective of what instructions you stamp on the box. In one example I asked a giant U.S. Bookseller to pack with compressible fill around all the book corners, instead they shipped 35 pounds of books in a box precisely the scale of the contents with instructions written on all 6 sides of the box reading: "DO NOT DROP ON THE CORNERS". Obviously the box was dropped and 2 books had damaged corners.
Harry is a packager and shipper for a large company and he enjoys writing on the side as a hobby. Check out his websites http://polymailers.org and http://photomailers.net.
How a Carton Sealing Tape Can be Used a Tool for Advertising
Carton is probably the most common and widely used material for packaging, regardless of the activity sector where it is used. Small or large products are equally protected during transport and delivery processes by means of carton cases tightly wrapped with carton sealing tape. This kind of adhesive product has been developed for all sorts of applications from light to heavy cartons, not to mention that the carton sealing tape can be applied either manually or mechanically by the help of a special machine.
Carton sealing tape can be made of several kinds of materials, but rubber is very often the favorite of many manufacturers; rubber comes under three forms for the matter: hot melt, natural or acrylic. This diversity of models corresponds to a very versatile application range of the carton sealing tape, since the pressure-sensitive adhesive technologies truly make the rule nowadays in most industrial sectors.
The carton sealing tape is generally used in almost any sector of activity from can packing for instance to technical equipment items and clothing articles. Many factory owners have invested great deals of money in technologies that allow the automated sealing of the boxes, and therefore, they very often need to choose the right type of carton sealing tape for their machines. The great part is that such adhesive items have increased holding and tensile properties, being reliable for the creation of long-enduring seals even when exposed to pressure.
Some of the carton sealing tape models are especially designed for packing conditions that imply great temperature variations. From below 40°F to over 120°F, acrylic carton sealing tape is working more than just well. Furthermore, there are situations when you can even customize the adhesive tape used for packing with the name, the logo and the colors of your company. Thus, carton sealing tape can make a great advertising tool that will very likely help to the business promotion.
About the Author
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Tapes for Years. For More Information on Carton Sealing Tape, Visit His Site at CARTON SEALING TAPE
What's DVD Boxset? Have you ever bought DVDs which are sealed in hardboard instead of boxes?
I have several questions regard DVDs. Could anyone help me?
1. Are there any simple or economic edition of DVDs, which are not sealed in a plastic box but in hardboard and are usually more cheaper in US or UK? If there are, are they welcomled? What do you call this kind of DVDs.
2. What is DVD boxset?
*One dvd is sealed in a box
*Several dvds are sealed in a box
*Two DVDs of a complete season of TV shows sealed in two boxes
To answer you question in the 2 parts it came in:
1. Economic edition? Not unless you count single disc releases against double disc sets...anything that comes packaged without DVD clip-cases is a pirate DVD (not counting the occasional special edition packaging of some titles such as Benders Big Score which came in environmentally friendly card packaging...Box sets however can come in card packaging (called Digipak as it usually unfolds) and MANY other forms (tins, shaped cases, special packaging), but usually the price or region of the website will help you tell if its dodgy.
2. DVD box set refers to any collection of DVD's in a package. This can be either a collection of 2 or more films (i.e. Resident Evil trilogy) or a TV show (such as the X-Files or 24) contained in one box. Boxset is singular, boxsets refers to more than one (i.e. having season 2 and 4 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer).
PS. if you shop around on the internet you can usually reduce the price you're paying by a great deal...
PPS if unsure about which websites to use ask on here again and you're bound to get help.
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