Renewable Design for Low Melt Batch Inclusion Bags - Low Melt Valve Bags for Calcium Carbonate – Zonpak
Renewable Design for Low Melt Batch Inclusion Bags - Low Melt Valve Bags for Calcium Carbonate – Zonpak Detail:
Calcium carbonate for rubber industry is usually packed in kraft paper bags which 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 calcium carbonate manufacturers. These bags together with the materials contained can be direct put into an internal mixer because they can easily melt and fully disperse in the rubber compounds as an effective ingredient. Different melting points (65-110 degree Celsius) are available for different using conditions.
BENEFITS:
- No fly loss of materials
- Improve packing efficiency
- Easy piling up and handling of materials
- Assure accurate adding of materials
- Cleaner work environment
- No need for disposal of packaging waste
OPTIONS:
- Gusset or block bottom, embossing, venting, color, printing
SPECIFICATION:
- Material: EVA
- Melting point: 65-110 deg. C
- Film thickness: 100-200 micron
- Bag size: 5kg, 10kg, 20kg, 25kg
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