Polywoven Inflatable Dunnage Airbags
Dunnage airbags are an effective solution for securing goods during transportation. When inflated, these airbags fill the voids between pallets, stabilizing the load and preventing movement.
By filling gaps within containers, dunnage airbags help prevent damage to goods, enhance safety for workers during unloading, and provide a more economical alternative to traditional load-securing methods.
Materials
The outer bag is constructed from high-strength polypropylene (PP) for maximum durability.
The inner bag is made from high-quality co-extruded polyethylene (PE) film, ensuring an airtight seal for optimal performance.
The Safety Stripe
The red stripe and "STOP" warning indicator signal when to stop inflating the airbag.
If the red "STOP" stripe appears between the two loads during inflation, it indicates either:
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the airbag is over-inflated, or
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the airbag width is insufficient for the gap size, in which case a larger airbag should be used.
Correct inflation
Over-inflated
SPECIFICITIES ONE SERIES
AAR Verified Level 1
Quick Inflation Valve System
Waterproof
ROHS Compliant
Reusable and Recyclable
Working Pressure : 0.2 bar / 2.9 psi
Burst Pressure : 0.6 bar / 8.7 psi
AtMet Zero - Eco Cargo Stabilizer
AtMet One - AAR Verified Level 1
AtMet Two - AAR Verified Level 2
AtMet Three - AAR Verified Level 3
AtMet Four - AAR Verified Level 4
ATMET AirBeast Portable Inflator
For sites without an air compressor, our electric portable inflator provides a convenient solution for inflating dunnage airbags.
Drawing on years of customer insights, we developed the AirBeast specifically for efficient, safe inflation of dunnage airbags. It offers all the essential features needed to inflate airbags quickly and securely.
Deflate airbags
Manual Deflation by simply pressing the valve
Quick Deflation by using our ProAir gun
How are our dunnage airbags tested ?
TESTED AND VERIFIED BY THE AAR
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has verified our dunnage airbags.
It is one of the strictest verification to pass in the load secure industry.
Leak Tests
"Ten samples shall be inflated to 2.5 psig in a 12 in. (30.5 cm) void and remain there for 19 days. We record the temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure at the start and end of the test.
After 19 days pneumatic dunnage must retain a minimum of 1.5 psig (60%)."
(test procedure for AAR 1 airbags)
Burst Tests
"Five random samples from Part A shall be inflated to 8 psig in a 12 in. (30.5 cm) void. All 5 sampled air bags must maintain 8 psig for one minute."
(test procedure for AAR 1 airbags)