High Quality Low Melt Bags - Low Melting Point Plastic Bags – Zonpak
High Quality Low Melt Bags - Low Melting Point Plastic Bags – Zonpak Detail:
ZonpakTM low melting point plastic bags are made from EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate), and are mainly used to pack compounding ingredients (e.g. liquid aromatic hydrocarbons and powder additives) in tire and rubber industries. Due to the property of low melting point and good compatibility with rubber, the bags together with the additives contained can be direct put into a mixer or mill and fully disperse into the rubber as a minor effective ingredient, so it can provide accurate dosing of additives and cleaner work environment. Using the bags can help rubber plants get uniform rubber compounds while save additives and time.
Melting point, size and color can be customized according to the customer’s specific application requirement.
Technical Standards |
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Melting point | 65-110 deg. C |
Physical properties | |
Tensile strength | MD ≥16MPaTD ≥16MPa |
Elongation at break | MD ≥400%TD ≥400% |
Modulus at 100% elongation | MD ≥6MPaTD ≥3MPa |
Appearance | |
Surface of the product is flat and smooth, there is no wrinkle, no bubble. |
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