Barkaat Packaging is offering 100% virgin quality Air Bubble rolls of different thickeness or guage for packing delicate products (fragile & non-fragile) and to protect them from damages.
Features of Air Bubble:
₹ 300 Get Latest Price
Sheet Width | 1 meter |
Brand | Super |
Bubble Size (mm) | 10 mm |
Sheet Length (m/roll) | 100 meter |
Sheet Weight | 40 GSM |
Sheet Thickness (mm) | 8 mm |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Material | PE |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
We offer a wide array of Air Bubble Rolls which provide excellent protection against shock, abrasion and vibration to any products that are packaged within them.
Features:
₹ 800 Get Latest Price
Sheet Width | 1 meter |
Brand | Super |
Bubble Size (mm) | 10 mm |
Sheet Length (m/roll) | 100 meter |
Sheet Weight | 40 GSM |
Sheet Thickness (mm) | 8 mm |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Material | PE |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 300 Get Latest Price
Sheet Width | 1 meter |
Bubble Size (mm) | 10 mm |
Brand | Super |
Sheet Length (m/roll) | 100 meter |
Sheet Weight | 30 GSM |
Sheet Thickness (mm) | 8 mm |
Material | PE |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 499 Get Latest Price
Length | 100 m |
Sheet Weight | 30 GSM |
Color | White |
Usage/Application | Wooden Furniture |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 0.60 Get Latest Price
Closure Type | Velcro Tape |
Design | Readymade |
Available Colors | Transparent |
Packaging Type | Carton Box |
Sizes | 2 x 3 |
₹ 350 Get Latest Price
Bubble Size (mm) | 10 mm |
Brand | Super |
Sheet Width | 1 meter |
Sheet Length (m/roll) | 100 meter |
Sheet Weight | 40 GSM |
Sheet Thickness (mm) | 8 mm |
Material | PE |
Packaging Type | Roll |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 1100 Get Latest Price
Length | 100 m |
Sheet Weight | 80 GSM |
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 299 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 299 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 399 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
₹ 1499 Get Latest Price
Length | 100 m |
Sheet Weight | 40 GSM |
Color | White |
Usage/Application | Wooden Furniture |
Sheet Width | 1.5 meter |
Bubble Size (mm) | 10 mm |
Sheet Length (m/roll) | 100 meter |
Sheet Weight | 40 GSM |
Sheet Thickness (mm) | 8 mm |
Material | ABF |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Lightweight Air Bubble Film (ABF) for all packaging and cushioning requirements.
*Composite packaging solutions can be designed for specific requirements.
₹ 999 Get Latest Price
Color | White |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An air bubble is a small, spherical pocket of air trapped within a liquid or solid. It forms when air is enclosed by the surrounding substance, typically due to agitation, pressure changes, or chemical reactions. The surface tension of the liquid keeps the air confined within the bubble.
In a liquid, air bubbles are commonly seen in water, carbonated beverages, or foam. They can range in size from microscopic to large visible bubbles, like those seen in soap or champagne. When these bubbles rise to the surface, the air inside can escape into the surrounding environment.
Bubbles can also form in solid materials, such as in the production of foams, aerated materials, or certain plastics. In these cases, they often serve to lighten the material or give it special properties.
Arshad Khalid Noorsumar (Partner)
Barkaat Packaging
Ground Floor, Shop No 26, Hilal Manzil, Bhandari Street, Masjid Bunder, Mandvi
Masjid Bunder & APMC MARKET NAVI MUMBAI, Mumbai - 400003, Maharashtra, India