Chinese Professional Low Melt VFFS Film - EVA Melting Film – Zonpak
Chinese Professional Low Melt VFFS Film - EVA Melting Film – Zonpak Detail:
ZonpakTM EVA melting film is a special kind of industrial packaging film with specific low melting point (65-110 deg. C). It is specially designed for the rubber chemical manufacturers to be used with a form-fill-seal machine to make little packages (100g-5000g) of rubber chemicals. Owing to the film’s properties of low melting point and good compatibility with rubber, the little bags can be direct put into a mixer mill, and the bags made of the film can fully melt and disperse in the rubber compound as an effective ingredient. EVA instant melt film is an ideal packaging material for rubber chemicals because by using the film the chemical manufacturers are able to provide more choice and convenience to their customers.
Films with different melting points are available for different application conditions. Thickness and width of the film can be customized as required.
APPLICATIONS:
peptizer, anti-aging agent, curing agent, rubber process oil
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