Can i send a poly meller through the mail

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

A "poly meller" doesn't seem to be a real thing, and I'm assuming you meant to ask about sending a polymer (a type of plastic) through the mail.

In general, it's not recommended to send polymers or any other type of plastic through the mail, as they can be difficult to handle and may not be accepted by postal services. Here's why:

  1. Safety concerns: Polymers can be brittle and may break or shatter during transit, causing damage to other items or even injuring someone.
  2. Postal regulations: Most postal services have specific guidelines and restrictions on what types of items can be sent through the mail. Polymers may not meet these guidelines, and sending them could result in delays, additional fees, or even refusal of delivery.
  3. Handling issues: Polymers can be heavy, bulky, or difficult to handle, which can make them challenging to transport and process.

If you need to send a polymer or a similar item, it's best to check with your local postal service or a shipping company to determine the best way to do so. They can provide guidance on packaging, labeling, and any specific regulations or restrictions that apply.

If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "poly meller," I'd be happy to help you further!