[R-390] Transit cases

george stringe egnirts at comcast.net
Wed Jan 5 10:52:54 EST 2011


here ya go..    
http://www.sealedairprotects.com/NA/EN/products/foam_packaging/instapak-quick-rt.aspx

http://www.sealedairprotects.com/NA/EN/products/foam_packaging/instapak-quick_purchase.aspx

george


On 1/5/2011 8:39 AM, rbethman wrote:
> Folks, it is ONLY the BIG UPS centers that have this type of equipment.
>
> The "local" UPS store DOES have the bags, and the dual chemical
> compounds in bags that are sized for different boxes.  These are the
> break the barrier between the two halves and mix rapidly, insert in box,
> place item to be shipped.
>
> One "might" have a chance of procuring the necessary components from
> said location.
>
> Bob - N0DGN
>
> On 1/5/2011 10:33 AM, george stringe wrote:
>> Oops forgot the link   http://www.ezflofoam.com/
>>
>> george
>>
>> On 1/4/2011 10:39 PM, 2002tii wrote:
>>> Roy wrote (regarding foam-in-place packing):
>>>
>>>> I *think* folks are referring to the professional setups found in some
>>>> not all UPS central hub facilities and other industrial places.  Big
>>>> investment to equip yourself.
>>> That is certainly what I meant by "foam packing."
>>>
>>>> I suppose one could use enough cans of "Good Stuff"  (Great Stuff ?)
>>>> spray foam from the home store to do the job, but I think the cost
>>>> might exceed having it done for you at the shipping point.  And the
>>>> resiliency of the foam may be less (more rigid) than the shippers
>>>> material.
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