The BP4000 – air cushion machine
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The obvious advantage of air cushions: large empty spaces in the shipping carton can be filled quickly and cost-effectively. Tempting solution: Low material usage and free air result in a light, strong, unyielding air cushion.

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The air cushion system activaAir finally puts an end to environmentally harmful and storage space-consuming polystyrene as filling material. Optimize your packaging process with a resource-saving air cushion machine. Work quieter, faster and more economically without making compromises.
Our BP4000 air cushion machine combines modern design and functionality, flexibility and ensures a clean packing result. The air cushion machine weighs 6 kg, stands firmly and non-slip on the rubber feet and can also be easily transported from one workplace to another. With the optionally available level sensor, the BP4000 automatically detects how much is left on the roll.
The air cushion machine is designed in such a way that it can process air cushion cushions (so-called chains) and mat film with a roll length of 700m and 1500m. This is particularly interesting for companies that need a lot of padding material to protect their goods in an ideal way.
This article was originally published by activaTec.
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