Factory Cheap Hot - Low Melt Valve Bags – Zonpak
Factory Cheap Hot - Low Melt Valve Bags – Zonpak Detail:
Low melt valve bags are designed for the industrial packaging of rubber and plastic additives. Using the low melt valve bags with an automatic filling machine, material suppliers can make standard packages e.g. 5kg, 10kg and 25kg which can be direct put into a mixer by the material users. The bags will melt and fully disperse in the rubber or plastic mixture as a minor effective ingredient in the compounding and mixing process.
BENEFITS:
- No fly loss of materials
- Improved packing efficiency
- Easy stacking and palletizing
- Assure accurate adding of materials
- Cleaner work environment
- No packaging waste left
APPLICATIONS:
- rubber and plastic pellet or powder, carbon black, silica, zinc oxide, alumina, calcium carbonate, kaolinite clay, rubber process oil
OPTIONS:
- Gusset or block bottom, embossing, venting, color, printing
SPECIFICATION:
- Material: EVA
- Melting point: 65-110 deg. C
- Film thickness: 100-200 micron
- Bag width: 350-1000 mm
- Bag length: 400-1500 mm
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To constantly improve the management system by virtue of the rule of "sincerely, good faith and quality are the base of enterprise development", we widely absorb the essence of related products internationally, and constantly develop new products to meet the demands of customers for Factory Cheap Hot - Low Melt Valve Bags – Zonpak, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Jamaica , Roman , Bolivia , We welcome an opportunity to do business with you and hope to have pleasure in attaching further details of our products. Excellent quality, competitive price, punctual delivery and dependable service can be guaranteed. For further inquires please do not hesitate to contact us.
By Mario from Singapore - 2018.12.30 10:21
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By Victor from Seattle - 2017.05.31 13:26