Wholesale Price China - EVA Valve Bags for Rubber Chemicals – Zonpak
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ZonpakTM EVA valve bags are a new type of packaging bags for rubber chemicals of powder or granule form e.g. carbon black, zinc oxide, silica, and calcium carbonate. The EVA valve bags are an ideal substitute for traditional kraft and PE heavy duty bags. The 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 a minor effective ingredient. Bags of different melting points are available for different using conditions.
Using EVA valve bags can eliminate fly loss of the materials when packing and there is no need for sealing after filled, 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.
Bag size, film thickness, color, embossing, venting and printing can all be customized at request.
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The company keeps to the operation concept "scientific management, high quality and efficiency primacy, customer supreme for Wholesale Price China - EVA Valve Bags for Rubber Chemicals – Zonpak, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Egypt , UK , Philadelphia , Many years of work experience, we have realized the importance of providing good quality products and the best before-sales and after-sales services. Most problems between suppliers and clients are due to poor communication. Culturally, suppliers can be reluctant to question things they do not understand. We break down those barriers to ensure you get what you want to the level you expect, when you want it. faster delivery time and the product you want is our Criterion .
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