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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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Part of Innovia Films' Fast Flexible Films (FFF) 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 taint.
In a previous contribution, we reported that the loss of optical transparency of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films correlated with surface roughness on the 100-[micro]m size scale [1].
The optical transparency of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films is the focus of this study.
 
 
 
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