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3 minutes ago, Balebboi said:

I was wondering if any of you guys knew what the thing was called that the people at LTT put inside their computers when they ship them.  It looks like a bag of air or foam that helps keep the components inside the computer more secure while traveling.  If any or you know what it is called or where I could find it to purchase it I would really appreciate it.

"Instapak" is the general term (brand?) used to describe this product.

 

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Around 5:00 he starts talking about this product. "Expanding foam" is the general name.

I was wondering if any of you guys knew what the thing was called that the people at LTT put inside their computers when they ship them.  It looks like a bag of air or foam that helps keep the components inside the computer more secure while traveling.  If any or you know what it is called or where I could find it to purchase it I would really appreciate it.

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3 minutes ago, Balebboi said:

I was wondering if any of you guys knew what the thing was called that the people at LTT put inside their computers when they ship them.  It looks like a bag of air or foam that helps keep the components inside the computer more secure while traveling.  If any or you know what it is called or where I could find it to purchase it I would really appreciate it.

"Instapak" is the general term (brand?) used to describe this product.

 

This video might be interesting for you:

Around 5:00 he starts talking about this product. "Expanding foam" is the general name.

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What it consits of I don't know but I think it's some kind of foam that hardens so it can support heavy things like a big GPU. It's pretty neat.

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