DESCRIPTION
Bioriented polypropylene films with a face similar to paper, used in self-adhesive labels and in the graphic industry or for in mold applications either injection or blown.
It can be used alone or in combination with other substrates.
They have a high barrier to ultraviolet light, outstanding dimensional stability and excellent mechanical properties.
DESCRIPTION
Transparent polypropylene films, used in all application segments produced by Vitopel Argentina.
These films can be either one side treated, both or neither.
Transparent BOPP Films might be used without combination with any other substrate for overwrapping applications; or they can be used with inks, adhesives and/or laminations with BOPP films or other types of substrates.
They can be heat-sealable on one side or on both sides, and on some occasions, they are non-sealable materials.
These types of films have a wide sealing range as well as very good sealing integrity. Other characteristics are good level of barrier against both.
DESCRIPTION
Bioriented Polypropylene Films with a matte surface, commonly used in the packaging industry, self-adhesive tapes, and other applications.
They may be treated on one or both sides and are suitable for printing, adhesive applications, and lamination with other substrates.
These films are generally heat-sealable on both sides (except for those without the letter "S" in their product code).
They feature a wide sealing range and offer excellent sealing integrity.
DESCRIPTION
Bioriented polypropylene films metallized with high-purity aluminum, commonly used in the packaging industry, self-adhesive labels, envelopes, and other applications.
They may be treated on one or both sides and are suitable for printing, adhesive applications, and lamination with other substrates.
These films are generally heat-sealable on both sides (except for those without the letter "S" in their product code).
They offer a wide sealing range and excellent sealing integrity.
One of their key features is their outstanding barrier performance against gases and water vapor.
DESCRIPTION
Solid white Bioriented Polypropylene Films, commonly used in the packaging industry.
They may be treated on one or both sides and are suitable for applications involving inks, adhesives, and lamination with other substrates.
These films are generally heat-sealable on both sides.
DESCRIPTION
Cavitated Bioriented Polypropylene Films, suitable for use in the food industry to produce wrappers for ice cream, chocolates, bottle labels, among others.
They can also be used in non-food applications, such as self-adhesive labels, injection-molded and blown labels, among others. The main feature of this film is the presence of microcavities—very small voids—formed during the manufacturing process.
The purpose of cavitated BOPP is to maintain the required standards of opacity, mechanical strength, and printability for each packaging application, while reducing the grammage and overall weight of the film.