12 Micron BOPP Film
The printed BOPP film is calculated on both sides of the bag. It gives the bag sharp branding, glossy or matt finish and better shelf visibility.
Estimate BOPP bag cost, weight and price for both-side BOPP laminated packaging using width, length, fabric gram, glossy or matt film, liner, bottom stitching and gusset details.
This BOPP bag cost calculator helps buyers estimate both-side BOPP laminated bags before requesting a final quote from Dwarkesh Polyfab. It is useful for branded wheat bags, cattle feed bags, fertilizer bags, seeds, grains, flour and retail agro packaging where print finish and shelf appeal are important.
The estimate includes PP woven fabric, 0.70 coating lamination, 12 micron BOPP film on both sides, selected liner type, bottom stitching option, making charge and normal profit. Gusset selection increases the fabric kg rate because gusset bags consume and process differently.
Each input in the calculator connects to a real production layer. This helps buyers understand why BOPP bag cost changes with size, GSM, liner and gusset.
The printed BOPP film is calculated on both sides of the bag. It gives the bag sharp branding, glossy or matt finish and better shelf visibility.
The bag uses 0.70 coating in the formula. This coating bonds the BOPP film with PP woven fabric and supports a cleaner laminated surface.
Fabric weight comes from width, length and selected gram. This is the core strength layer below the printed BOPP film.
Natural, semi natural and milky liner options are useful when the packed product needs better inner protection, cleaner packing or moisture support.
Liner gram is added directly to total bag weight. A heavier liner increases protection and also increases the per bag estimate.
Liner without bottom stitch keeps the liner inside the bag. Liner with bottom stitch adds extra processing because the liner is stitched with the bottom seam.
BOPP bags are not only packing material. They work like a branding tool on the shelf, in warehouses and during dealer handling.
High-quality printed film makes your product name, logo, grade and pack size easy to recognize.
Buyers can quickly understand what is inside the bag, such as wheat, cattle feed, fertilizer, seeds or grains.
Glossy and matt finish options help retail and wholesale packaging look more professional.
A clean printed bag improves product trust during transport, stacking and market display.
The calculator estimates the same practical layers used in production: woven fabric, lamination coating, BOPP printed film, liner and stitching.
BOPP designs are printed before lamination. Cylinder planning matters because the design repeat, colors and artwork approval affect production readiness.
Fabric layerWidth, length and GSM decide PP woven fabric weight and basic strength.
Coating layerHeavy natural lamination coating helps bond BOPP film to woven fabric.
BOPP filmBoth-side 12 micron film adds printed branding and finish weight.
Liner and stitchingLiner gram and bottom-stitch selection add protection and processing cost.
Gusset optionSide gusset improves bag shape and filling volume, especially for bulky products.
Gusset is useful when the product needs better filling shape, more stable stacking or a stronger retail appearance.
Side gusset helps the bag open wider and settle better during filling.
Gusset bags can look fuller and more balanced when stacked or displayed.
The side panel can carry useful design, grade or handling information.
Cattle feed, grains, fertilizer and seed packaging often benefit from better side expansion.
Common questions buyers ask before ordering BOPP laminated bags for wheat, cattle feed, fertilizer, seeds and grain packaging.
BOPP bag cost depends on size, GSM, BOPP finish, liner gram, bottom stitching, gusset and quantity. Use the calculator for a planning estimate.
It is the printed film layer laminated on both sides of the woven bag. It improves print clarity, branding and market presentation.
Glossy BOPP gives shine and strong shelf appeal. Matt BOPP gives a premium soft finish. The best option depends on your brand design.
Liner helps improve inner protection and product cleanliness, especially for powders, grains, cattle feed, fertilizer and moisture-sensitive goods.
It means the liner is stitched with the bottom seam. This adds processing and can help keep the liner position more controlled inside the bag.
The normal MOQ is 10,000 bags, depending on size, artwork, cylinder, color design and production planning.
The BOPP design cylinder is usually provided by the party or charged separately after artwork approval.
Gold fabric is suggested for BOPP bags because branded packaging needs better strength, finish and consistency.