2019 wholesale price Low Melt Batch Inclusion Bags - Low Melt Bags for Shoes Material Industry – Zonpak
2019 wholesale price Low Melt Batch Inclusion Bags - Low Melt Bags for Shoes Material Industry – Zonpak Detail:
Natural and synthetic rubber is widely used as a sole material for shoes industry. ZonpakTM low melt bags (also called batch inclusion bags) are specially designed for packing the additives and chemicals used in the rubber compounding process. Due to its low melting point and good compatibility with rubber, the bags together with the additives can be direct put into an internal mixer, melt and evenly disperse into the rubber as a minor ingredient. Using the low melt bags can help improve work environment, ensure accurate adding of additives, increase production efficiency.
SPECIFICATION:
- Material: EVA
- Melting point: 65-110 deg. C
- Film thickness: 30-100 micron
- Bag width: 200-1200 mm
- Bag length: 300-1500mm
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We rely upon strategic thinking, constant modernisation in all segments, technological advances and of course upon our employees that directly participate in our success for 2019 wholesale price Low Melt Batch Inclusion Bags - Low Melt Bags for Shoes Material Industry – Zonpak, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Amsterdam , Sevilla , Russia , By integrating manufacturing with foreign trade sectors, we can provide total customer solutions by guaranteeing the delivery of right products to the right place at the right time, which is supported by our abundant experiences, powerful production capability, consistent quality, diversified products and the control of the industry trend as well as our maturity before and after sales services. We'd like to share our ideas with you and welcome your comments and questions.
By Patricia from Singapore - 2017.01.28 18:53
We have been cooperated with this company for many years, the company always ensure timely delivery ,good quality and correct number, we are good partners.
By Claire from Salt Lake City - 2018.09.19 18:37