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AirCap® Bubble Wrap Specifi cations Bubble Code Bubble Diameter


Description EL 9.5mm


EL Small – with the same warehouse space you can store up to 46% more EL bubble than standard bubble. Besides the reduction of CO2 emission, AirCap® EL is reusable and recyclable. The use of the barrier also means that a thinner fi lm is used which contributes to source reduction.


TL 25 mm


TL Large bubble is very versatile for cushioning a wide variety of products, perforated every 300mm for fast packing.


HL 19 mm


HL Large bubble offers improved environmental benefi ts compared to TL bubble. HL bubble can be transported with 25% more m² of bubble in one truck compared to TL bubble. Therefore, transporting AirCap® HL bubble can save fuel and CO2 emissions. Due to its reduced volume, storing HL bubble also saves warehouse space & costs. AirCap® HL is reusable and recyclable.


DL 32 mm


DL Extra large, light bubble is designed for void fi ll and cushioning applications. Rolls slit at 300mm and 500mm are perforated every 300mm for fast packing.


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AirCap® rolls 1500 wide are available slit into the following dimensions:


1 roll 1500mm wide 1 roll slit 2 x 750 mm 1 roll slit 3 x 500 mm 1 roll slit 5 x 300 mm


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