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Bubble Wrap Invented After Failed Attempt

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Bubble wrap was invented by engineers Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes in 1957. Their initial attempt involved creating three-dimensional plastic-coated cardboard. This early effort did not achieve the desired results, but it led to the eventual development of bubble wrap.

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“He was Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957.”

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“Он был Альфредом Флидом (Alfred Vliet) и Марком Далванесом (Mark Dalvenes), инженером, который в 1957 году обнаружил пузырчатую пленку или защитную пленку. Изначально они хотели сделать пузырчатую пленку или трехмерную бумагу из двух соединенных листов картона.”

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“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by connecting two sheets of hard cardboard. However, this did not go as expected. However, who would have thought that this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap.”

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“Bubble Wrap Invented After Failed Attempt”

RRI Pro 1 Jakarta

“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by connecting two pieces of cardboard. However, this did not go as expected. However, who would have thought that this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap.”

RRI Pro 1 Jakarta

“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by connecting two pieces of cardboard. However, this did not go as expected. However, who would have thought that this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap. Three years later, a rather significant change occurred.”

RRI Pro 1 Jakarta

“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by connecting two pieces of hardboard. However, this did not go as expected. However, who would have thought that this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap.”

RRI Pro 1 Jakarta

“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by connecting two pieces of hard paper. However, this did not go as planned. However, who would have thought that this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap. Three years later, a rather significant change occurred.”

RRI Pro 1 Jakarta

“He is Alfred Vliet and Mark Dalvenes, an engineer who discovered bubble wrap or protective material in 1957. At first, they would make bubble wrap or three-dimensional paper by making two connected sheets of cardboard. However, this did not go as planned. However, who would have thought, this failure was the beginning of the birth of bubble wrap. Three years later, a rather significant change occurred.”

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