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Postal Tubes
If you have posters or sheets of paper to send via the post without folding then the best way to send them is using postal tubes. Postal tubes are made of cardboard and come in different sizes and strengths. Manufactured from biodegradable spiral wound cardboard tube for excellent strength and performance. Plastic end caps are fitted to the ends to seal the postal tubes and are reusable. Light cardboard postal tubes are ideal for keeping the cost of your postage down while still giving protection for your rolled documents in the post. Medium gauge postal tubes give that bit extra protection you sometimes need but with the trade off of a heavier postal tube and higher postal costs. Heavy gauge postal tubes give the greatest protection but with the highest costs to postal charges. Coloured postal tubes are now available and are made of a lightweight durable plastic.
You can create extra impact by sending your posters, photo prints, maps etc in coloured postal tubes. These coloured postal tubes will add more impact and make your product stand out giving more perceived value to the postal tube and it’s contents. Postal tubes are available in A3, A2, A1, B2, B1 to cater for a wide range of product sizes.
Pine trees are the raw material used in the creation of postal tubes. The companies that make the cardboard usually own the land in which these trees are grown so they can harvest the trees and initiate the process of converting the trees into kraft paper. There are chemicals that are used to create a fibrous pulp from the wood chips of the trees. This is called the sulfate process. After the pulp is made, the remaining fibers are then placed into a paper machine that forms them into the large rolls of kraft paper through a process that presses, dries, and rolls the fibers. This is then turned into new postal tubes.
About the Author
Kevin Thomas works for Davpack, a uk packaging supplier. Their friendly staff are waiting to help you choose the right packaging for your business.
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Can the US postal service be used to my advantage as a poor mans copyright?
I'm a musician and would like to protect my material, i thought about sending it to myself as i've heard from others that this can be used to prove that i had a composition before someone else did, fuck that great minds think alike, can i use the USPS to my advantage in this way?
Not legally. Join ASCAP
MicroMark letter mail canceling machine used by the United States Postal Service
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