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BOPP
(redirected from Biaxially oriented polypropylene)

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BOPPBiaxially Oriented Polypropylene
BOPPBoard of Probation and Parole
BOPPBay of Plenty Polytechnic (Tauranga, New Zealand)
BOPPBritish Ornamental Plant Producers (UK; professional organization)
BOPPBenso Oil Palm Plantation Limited (Takoradi, Ghana)
BOPPBalance Of Payment Programmed


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range, Propafilm[TM] FFX, a biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) material, is coated on one side with a unique water-based low temperature sealing coating for high-speed running and on the other with water-based high-barrier PVdC for added product protection from moisture, oxygen and aroma
This includes the latest developments in its range of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) label facestock films - Rayoface CZDI and WZDI, ideal for demanding applications on flexible containers such as squeezable shampoo bottles and shower products, and Rayofoil MCPA, an improved metallized, top coated BOPP label facestock film.
Biaxially Oriented polypropylene (BOPP) is the crisp crystal clear stuff used for greeting cards, the plastic wrapping round boxes of tea.
 
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