Light, resistant and environmentally friendly, thanks to its air bubbles that act as a protective cushion with softening and anti-abrasive properties, the air bubble film (more commonly known as “pluriboll”) has now spread throughout the world as a result of its widespread use, ranging from high quality packaging to thermal and acoustic isolation.
The main features of the air bubble film are as follows:
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The air bubbles provide total shock protection against all knocks
- Very light and transparent buffer material
- Innocuous and resistant to acid, alkali, oil, and other chemicals
- Extremely resistant to water and humidity
- Can be used for printing and lamination with PE or other polyethylene
materials
- Reduces the packaging volume, thus lowering the cost of transport
- Convenient and clean delivery and storage
- Prevents any damages that may appear by the pack being compressed during
transport
- 100% recyclable
Thanks to production flexibility and the various materials which can be used,
air bubble film is now in use in several areas including:
- Glass products
- Furniture and sofas
- Food and medical products
- Electrical products
- Aluminium industry (profiles, radiators, etc.)
- Kitchen items
- Courier envelopes
- Swimming pools thermal insulation
- Marble and ceramic products
- Thermal and acoustic building insulation (insulation, roofing, underfloor,
etc.).
- Thermal insulation and roofing of swimming pools
- In the agricultural sector to cover greenhouses or as packaging in nurseries
- For packing machinery and spare parts
- Musical instruments, office equipment, computers, photography.

Layout air bubble film 3 layers (base and bubble gray; third layer film blue)