Cushioning paper is a paper-based protective packaging material used for wrapping, filling, and safeguarding items; its primary functions include shock absorption, void filling, and surface protection. Typically manufactured from paper-such as kraft paper-using specialized forming machinery, it is characterized by its eco-friendliness, lightweight nature, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness.
Cushioning paper is produced from a mixed pulp blend-often incorporating various additives-through a series of manufacturing processes, resulting in superior dry and wet strength, breathability, and compressive resistance.Common varieties include honeycomb paper pads and corrugated paper pads, which are widely utilized in the transport packaging of items such as electronic products and industrial components.
