Good quality Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Film - EVA Packaging Film – Zonpak
Good quality Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Film - EVA Packaging Film – Zonpak Detail:
ZonpakTM EVA packaging film have specific low melting points (65-110 deg. C), are designed for automatic form-fill-seal (FFS) packaging of rubber chemicals. Manufacturers of rubber chemicals can use the film and FFS machine to make 100g-5000g uniform packages for rubber mixing plants. These little packages can be direct put into a mixer during the mixing process. The bag made of the film can easily melt and fully disperse into the rubber as an effective ingredient. It brings convenience to material users and helps raise production efficiency while eliminate waste of materials.
APPLICATIONS:
- peptizer, anti-aging agent, curing agent, rubber process oil
OPTIONS:
- single wound or tube, colour, printing
SPECIFICATION:
- Material: EVA
- Melting point: 65-110 deg. C
- Film thickness: 30-200 micron
- Film width: 150-1200 mm
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