Excellent quality EVA Bag Film - Low Melt FFS Film – Zonpak
Excellent quality EVA Bag Film - Low Melt FFS Film – Zonpak Detail:
Form-Fill-Seal (FFS) bagging machines are often used to make little packages (100g-5000g) of rubber and plastic additives or chemicals to meet the compounding demand of the tire and rubber industry. ZonpakTM low melt FFS film is specially designed for the FFS bagging machine. The film is made of EVA (copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate) resin which has a lower melting point than PE, rubber like elasticity, no toxicity, good chemical stability and high compatibility with natural and synthetic rubbers. So the bags together with contained materials can be direct put into a mixer, and the bags can easily melt and disperse into the rubber or plastic as a minor effective ingredient.
Films with different melting points and thickness are available to meet different application requirements.
Technical Standards |
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Melting point | 65-110 deg. C |
Physical properties | |
Tensile strength | MD ≥16MPa TD ≥16MPa |
Elongation at break | MD ≥400% TD ≥400% |
Modulus at 100% elongation | MD ≥6MPa TD ≥3MPa |
Appearance | |
Surface of the product is flat and smooth, there is no wrinkle, no bubble. |
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