Fast delivery - Low Melt Valve Bags for Kaolinite Clay – Zonpak
Fast delivery - Low Melt Valve Bags for Kaolinite Clay – Zonpak Detail:
Kaolinite clay for rubber industry is usually packed in kraft paper bags. The paper bags are easy to break during transportation and difficult to dispose after used. To solve these problems, we have specially developed low melt valve bags for the material manufacturers. These 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 an effective ingredient. Different melting points (65-110 deg. C) are available for different using conditions.
Using low melt valve bags can eliminate the fly loss of the materials when packing and there is no need for sealing, so it largely improves the packaging efficiency. With standard packages and no need for unpacking before using the materials, low melt valve bags also facilitate the work of the material users.
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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