Flexible edge protectors

Flexible edge protectors

Protect your goods with flexible edge protectors

Flexible edge protectors are a versatile solution to protect goods with uneven shapes or delicate surfaces during transport and storage. These protectors are designed to follow the contours of the product and provide comprehensive protection against impact and pressure damage. With their adaptability, flexible edge protectors are an excellent choice for goods that require extra care.

Applications for flexible edge protectors

Transport: During transport, flexible edge protectors help to protect goods from damage that may result from shock or vibration. Their flexible design makes them ideal for protecting products with irregular shapes, such as furniture, electronics or artwork. Flexible edge protectors prevent damage to packaging and scratches or pressure marks on the surfaces of goods.

Storage: In warehouses, flexible edge protectors help keep goods stable and intact, even when stacked. They protect delicate surfaces from being deformed or damaged by pressure from other objects. By using flexible edge protectors, you ensure that goods keep their shape and quality throughout the storage period.

Protection: Flexible edge protectors act as a protective barrier for products that are sensitive to impact and pressure. They absorb and distribute the force of external stresses, reducing the risk of damage to both the packaging and the contents. This makes them particularly suitable for goods that require extra care, such as glass, mirrors or other fragile materials.

Flexible edge protectors are a cost-effective and customisable solution to protect your goods during both transport and storage. With their flexibility and shock-absorbing properties, you can be sure that your products will arrive in the same condition as they were shipped.

Globalpack offers shock-absorbing materials for packaging that come in different forms, such as foam and paper. These materials absorb shock and vibration during transport, reducing the risk of damage to products. It is particularly important to use shock-absorbing packaging for fragile products such as electronics, glass and ceramics.