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Adding to its ever-growing product offering, StockCap has released a new range of Australian-made clear tubes for packaging and mailing. 

Made of recyclable PETG plastic and in stock for immediate delivery, the StockCap range includes clear packaging tubes from 7mm up to 90mm diameter in stock lengths of 1.22 metres as well as clear mailing tubes in diameters from 34mm up to 90mm and stock lengths of 305mm and 610mm. 

The 1.22m long clear packaging tubes are suitable for packing cutting tools, bearings, welding rods, screwdrivers and other products requiring extra-strong packaging. The rugged PETG material maintains its shape while being flexible enough not to split or crack under typical use. 

The clear mailing tubes in 305mm and 610mm lengths are light weight and have the added benefits of addressing security concerns and displaying a 360° message.

For the finishing touch, StockCap has a range of stock caps and plugs to suit all sizes of its packaging and mailing tubes.

The company also offer the tubes cut to length to suit customers' packaging needs (MOQs apply). 

StockCap Plastic Packaging and mailing tubes are competitively priced and available in convenient pack sizes with no minimum order value.

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