8 Year Exporter Plastic Valve Bags - Batch Inclusion Valve Bags for Rubber Chemicals – Zonpak
8 Year Exporter Plastic Valve Bags - Batch Inclusion Valve Bags for Rubber Chemicals – Zonpak Detail:
ZonpakTM Batch Inclusion Valve Bags are a new type of packaging bags for rubber chemicals of powder or pellet form e.g. carbon black, zinc oxide, silica, and calcium carbonate. The EVA valve bags are an ideal substitute for traditional kraft and PE heavy duty bags. The bags together with the materials contained can be direct put into a mixer because they can easily melt and fully disperse in the rubber compounds as a minor effective ingredient. Bags of different melting points are available for different using conditions.
BENEFITS:
- No fly loss of materials
- Improve packing efficiency
- Easy piling up and handling of materials
- Assure accurate adding of materials
- Cleaner work environment
- No need for disposal of packaging waste
OPTIONS:
- Gusset or block bottom, embossing, venting, color, printing
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