In addition to packaging applications, polyethylene is also a raw material for various foam and bubble applications.
It can be used to fill holes, to prevent the movement of products inside the boxes.
You will find different sizes in foam and bubble, being able to choose the one that best suits your needs.
Polyethylene has endless possibilities of use thanks to all the properties that this material offers to various industrial sectors.
Multiple uses and adaptability
They can be used to protect furniture, appliances or any other product from shock and moisture. It adapts to any shape and surface, being light and easy to transport.
This material achieves a great performance in the protection of surfaces, as a shock absorber of fragile items protecting them from possible impacts or even as a filler, since it is composed of a polyethylene sheet from which thousands of air bubbles come out.
It is presented in coils and varies depending on the height and the meters it surrounds. There is a variety of bubble wrap with paper which, like the normal one, also varies depending on the height and meters long of the coil.
It is made with air bubbles in various sizes, depending on the size of the object to be packed and the degree of cushioning required.
Bubble plastic is a flexible and transparent plastic material that is used as a protector for packaging and fragile items.
- Impermeability
- Protection
- Flexibility
- Reusable
- Transparency
Celaire is an elastic material, light, with great adhesion, clean, resistant to moisture and great thermal insulator. It is used as a protector of any type of merchandise, providing non-abrasive protection against any type of blow during handling.
It is a material that does not break easily or release particles, so it can be reused and does not require any type of treatment during its handling.
It is presented in a wide variety of thicknesses according to the customer's needs.
This type of material is used in sectors such as construction, packaging or automotive, for example.
- Insulator
- Noise absorption.
- Absorption of impacts