Packaging Details
Great — here’s a detailed breakdown of typical **packaging details for rubber cord**, based on industry standards and supplier practices:
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## 📦 **Rubber Cord Packaging Details**
### 1. **Packaging Type**
| Format | Description |
|----------------|-------------|
| **Coil/Roll** | Most common; rubber cord is wound in circular coils |
| **Spool** | Neat winding around plastic or wooden reels (used for long lengths) |
| **Cut Lengths**| Pre-cut sections (e.g., 1m, 2m pieces) bundled and packed |
| **Boxed or Bagged** | Smaller quantities packed in zip-lock bags or poly bags, then placed in cartons |
| **Bulk Bale** | For high-volume industrial use; unrolled, compressed bales wrapped in stretch film |
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### 2. **Standard Roll Sizes**
| Cord Diameter | Roll Length (approx.) |
|---------------|------------------------|
| 2–4 mm | 100–200 meters |
| 5–10 mm | 50–100 meters |
| 12–20 mm | 25–50 meters |
| 25 mm+ | 10–25 meters |
*Custom roll lengths can be provided on request.*
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### 3. **Labeling on Each Roll/Box**
- Product Name (e.g., “EPDM Rubber Cord”)
- Size: Diameter × Length (e.g., 10 mm × 50 m)
- Material: EPDM, Silicone, NBR, etc.
- Color
- Batch Number or Lot Code
- Production Date
- Manufacturer’s Name/Logo
- Compliance Markings (FDA, RoHS, REACH if applicable)
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### 4. **Carton & Pallet Details (For Bulk Orders)**
- Rolls per carton: Varies by size (e.g., 5–10 rolls/carton)
- Carton dimensions: e.g., 40 × 40 × 15 cm
- Carton weight: Depends on cord diameter and length
- Palletizing: Stacked cartons, shrink-wrapped or strapped
- Pallet size: Standard 1m × 1.2m or Euro pallet
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### 5. **Protection & Handling**
- **Moisture Protection:** Poly bags or shrink wrap
- **Dust Protection:** Sealed in plastic or vacuum bags (especially for silicone cords)
- **Custom Labels/Branding:** Optional for OEM orders
- **Desiccants:** Sometimes added for sensitive materials like silicone
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