Understanding BOPP Jumbo Roll Basics

Model bopp jumbo roll tape factory
Width Options 980mm scale, 1280mm scale, and 1620mm scale
product thickness 38microns, 40 microns, product thickness of 45 microns, 48 microns, Fifty Micron specifications, 55 microns, 60 microns
Standard Length standard lengths:4000m–8000m(steps:2000m)
Base Film Biaxially oriented PP film film
Glue Water based Derived from acrylic adhesive

Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) is a versatile plastic film used widely in packaging applications. When working with BOPP jumbo rolls, it’s essential to understand the key factors that contribute to their weight. The weight of a jumbo roll is primarily determined by its dimensions and the thickness of the film.

The dimensions of the roll include its diameter and width. The diameter refers to the size of the roll when viewed from the side, while the width is the measurement across the roll. These two dimensions are crucial as they directly affect the overall volume of the material. Additionally, the thickness of the BOPP film plays a significant role in determining the weight, as thicker films will naturally weigh more than thinner ones.

Calculating the Weight of BOPP Jumbo Rolls

To calculate the weight of a BOPP jumbo roll, you can use the formula: Weight = Length × Width × Thickness × Density. Here, the length corresponds to the total footage of the film on the roll, while the width and thickness are measured in inches or millimeters. The density of BOPP is typically around 0.9 grams per cubic centimeter.

First, convert all measurements to the same unit system. For example, if you measure thickness in mils (thousandths of an inch), convert this into centimeters for consistency. Once you have all measurements, simply plug them into the formula to get the weight in grams or kilograms. Remember to adjust your units accordingly if you’re working with larger quantities.

Practical Considerations for Packaging Calculations

When incorporating the calculated weight of BOPP jumbo rolls into your packaging calculations, it’s important to consider additional factors such as the total number of rolls you plan to use and any additional materials involved in the packaging process. This will help ensure that your overall packaging weight is accurate, which is critical for shipping and cost estimations.

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Additionally, account for any potential variances in the manufacturing process that could affect the actual weight of the rolls. For instance, slight changes in thickness or density may occur during production, which can impact your final calculations. Therefore, it’s advisable to conduct periodic checks and adjustments to ensure that your calculations remain precise and reliable.

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