NovoPacks supplies biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films to buyers across Europe for flexible packaging, lamination, and printed bag applications. Our BOPP film range covers plain, printed, metalized, and treated variants, supplied direct from the manufacturer at competitive factory pricing.
BOPP film — made by stretching polypropylene in two directions to orient the molecular structure — delivers high tensile strength, excellent clarity, good barrier properties against moisture and oils, and a surface well suited to high-quality printing. These properties make it the film of choice for food packaging, retail bags, flexible pouches, and laminated woven bags across a wide range of industries.
Plain and Treated BOPP Film
Standard BOPP film is available in a range of thicknesses, typically from 15 microns up to 60 microns, depending on the application. Corona-treated BOPP film is supplied for applications where ink adhesion and lamination bonding are critical. Most printed and laminated applications require corona-treated film and we can advise on the correct treatment level and thickness for your process.
Printed BOPP Film
For flexible packaging, BOPP film can be printed in up to 8 colours using flexographic or rotogravure printing. Printed BOPP is widely used for biscuit and snack packaging, pet food, fresh produce bags, textile packaging, and any retail application where shelf visibility and brand presentation drive purchasing decisions.
BOPP for Bag Lamination
One of the most commercially important uses of BOPP film is as the outer layer on laminated woven PP bags. A BOPP-laminated woven bag combines the structural strength of a woven polypropylene base with the print quality and surface finish of BOPP film, giving a retail-quality visual result at bulk packaging economics. This format is increasingly used for rice, flour, pet food, and premium agricultural products in European retail and food service.
Metalized BOPP
Metalized BOPP film, with a deposited aluminium layer, provides enhanced barrier properties against moisture, oxygen, and light. It is used for packaging products sensitive to oxidation or light degradation, including snack foods, coffee, spices, and some pharmaceutical applications.