Instapak "Reverse Molding" Protective Packaging

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A company called Sealed Air makes a product called Instapak Foam-in-Place packaging, which provides an interesting and effective way to safely ship packages with irregular shapes. The Instapak comes in flat form and is loaded with two chemicals, separated by a bladder. The user applies pressure to burst the internal seal, then provides agitation, and the resultant chemical reaction forms an expanding foam that “grows” around whatever it is you’re trying to ship. Using two of these, you can essentially reverse-mold the item. Check it out:

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