Protect your products with flat mouldings
Flat strips are an effective solution to protect flat surfaces and edges of products during transport and storage. These protections are designed to provide an extra layer of security for goods that are susceptible to scratches and pressure damage. With flat mouldings, you can easily protect different types of goods, whether they are boards, panels or other flat materials.
Applications for flat mouldings
Transport: During transport, flat mouldings are a practical solution to prevent damage to flat surfaces. They act as a protective layer between the goods and external influences, reducing the risk of scratches, dents or pressure marks. Flat strips are particularly useful when transporting discs, windows, mirrors or other products with fragile surfaces that need to remain intact.
Storage: In storage areas, flat mouldings protect goods from being damaged during stacking or handling. By applying flat mouldings to the edges or surfaces, you can prevent goods from being marked or deformed. This is particularly important for materials that are easily scratched or otherwise damaged, such as painted surfaces or glass.
Protection: Mouldings act as a barrier against external stresses, protecting products from pressure and impact. They help distribute the force of any impact, reducing the risk of damage to surfaces. This makes them ideal for products that require extra protection against mechanical damage, such as furniture, kitchen worktops or other flat goods with fragile surfaces.
Sheet mouldings are a simple and cost-effective solution to ensure your goods remain protected during transport and storage. With their easy application and durable protective properties, you can rest assured that your products will retain their appearance and quality all the way to the customer.
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.