Products

    Container Airbag

    Container Airbag

    AtMet airbags are the most economical and safest means of securing and protecting cargo in truck, rail, and ship transportation.
    AtMet container airbags, marketed worldwide, are must-have items, and are no longer an option!
    AtMet provides container airbags of various sizes and series suited to customers' various environments, such as space separation, cargo height, and weight.

    AtMet One+ Pro
    • Product name

      · AtMet ONE pro valve

    • Material (outer)

      · Kraft paper

    • Material (inner)

      · Polyamide (PA)

    • Working pressure

      · 0.2 bar / 2.9 psi

    • Compressive load

      · 98.1 kN or more (10 tons or more) / based on 1,000*1,800

    • Certificate of
      possession

      · AAR Level 1

      · ISO9001

      · RoHS

      · KCL

    1 Pallet = 12 Boxes
    Inquiry for large-capacity BIG BOXES
    Product Features
    • 01

      Working time reduced by using
      pro valves, which are three times
      faster than general valves

    • 02

      Inject air with AtMet-dedicated
      pro air gun (2 types)

    • 03

      Highly preferred in Korea

    • 04

      Waterproof / Reusable

    AtMet One+ Pro Airbag Specifications
    Separation distance Product code Dimensions (width*length/mm) Quantity / BOX
    25 cm or less OPP0510 500*1000 50 pieces
    OPP0518 500*1800 40 pieces
    30cm or less OPP0609 600*900 50 pieces
    OPP0810 800*1000 40 pieces
    OPP0812 800*1200 40 pieces
    OPP0818 800*1800 30 pieces
    OPP0822 800*2200 20 pieces
    40 cm or less OPP0912 900*1200 40 pieces
    OPP0918 900*1800 35 pieces
    45 cm or less OPP1013 1000*1300 30 pieces
    OPP1015 1000*1500 30 pieces
    OPP1018 1000*1800 25 pieces
    OPP1020 1000*2000 20 pieces
    OPP1022 1000*2200 20 pieces
    OPP1023 1000*2300 20 pieces
    OPP1024 1000*2400 20 pieces
    50 cm or less OPP1213 1200*1300 30 pieces
    OPP1218 1200*1800 20 pieces
    OPP1222 1200*2200 20 pieces
    60cm or less OPP1522 1500*2200 15 pieces