Wrapping delicate glass and wondering, "Will it survive the journey?" One rough handling, and instead of a happy customer, you're dealing with a complaint and frustration. Why risk it? Use this natural cork separator to cushion impacts and keep glass safe. Your shipments will arrive in pristine condition, keeping customers delighted!

Reduced Breakage

Cost Savings

Sustainable Choice

Ultra-Light

Quick & Simple Application

Shock Resistant
Got questions? We've already answered the most common ones!
WHAT ARE NATURAL CORK SEPARATORS USED FOR?
They safeguard glass during transit and storage. Cork separators prevent scratches, cracks, and movement, ensuring materials stay in place. They keep glass panes apart, reducing the risk of collisions.
HOW DO I CHOOSE BETWEEN LOW-TACK AND HIGH-TACK?
Low-Tack separators feature a gentle adhesive that peels away effortlessly without residue, making them perfect for direct glass application.
High-Tack separators, however, have a stronger grip and are best suited for protective film that will later be removed. They’re ideal not just for glass but also for rougher surfaces like chipboard, fibreboard, or textured materials that need a firm hold—even if some adhesive remains after removal.
CAN NATURAL CORK SEPARATORS BE REUSED?
No, they are designed for single-use to ensure maximum effectiveness. Reusing them weakens their protective properties, making them less reliable—similar to packing tape or stretch wrap.
DO CORK SEPARATORS LEAVE STAINS OR RESIDUE ON GLASS?
The type of adhesive matters here. Low-Tack separators are easy to remove and won’t leave marks. However, High-Tack separators may leave adhesive traces due to their stronger grip, so they shouldn't be applied directly to glass if cleanliness is a priority.
Auto adhesive cork separators are the safest bet, as they don’t use glue at all. They’re the ideal option if you want to avoid adhesives entirely.
CAN LOW-TACK AND HIGH-TACK CORK SEPARATORS BE USED ON CAR WINDOWS?
Low-Tack cork separators are perfect for car windows, as they remove cleanly without leaving sticky traces.
For heavier glass or long-distance transport, High-Tack separators can be used, but only with protective film. They shouldn’t be applied directly to the glass, as they may leave adhesive marks.
Consider how much money and effort you waste on replacing shattered glass. A straightforward solution—using cork spacers—completely eliminates this issue!

#1 LESS DAMAGE = FEWER RETURNS
Anyone involved in glass transportation knows just how fragile it is. Cork spacers offer reassurance, even when handling the most delicate glass products.
Unlike conventional foam pads, cork spacers provide exceptional shock absorption. This enhances safety during transit, ensuring your products reach customers in perfect condition.
#2 CUT COSTS, BOOST PROFITS
Broken glass doesn’t just waste time—it hits your finances hard. A set of cork spacers costs a fraction of that, helping you avoid unnecessary expenses and protect your bottom line.
Industry professionals confirm—since switching to cork spacers, transport-related glass damage has dropped dramatically. Complaints have almost vanished, saving them both time and money.
#3 A SMART CHOICE FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Opting for cork spacers is a step towards a more sustainable business. Cork is a renewable, biodegradable material that helps lower your environmental footprint.
Making this switch allows you to integrate eco-friendly solutions effortlessly. Customers increasingly appreciate brands that prioritize sustainability.
#4 CORK SPACERS – VERSATILITY BEYOND GLASS
Cork isn’t just for protecting glass—it’s a multifunctional material that safeguards a wide range of surfaces.
From stone furniture and aluminium components to PVC and delicate plastics—cork delivers excellent protection. It prevents scratches, adds stability, and cushions impacts.
Product type | Protection pads for glass |
Format | Pads in a roll |
Colour | Natural |
Length | 18 mm |
Width | 16 mm |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Pieces | 14 500 pads |
Material | Natural cork |
Adhesive layer | Yes (Low-tack) |