High definition EVA Film Roll - Low Melt FFS Packaging Film – Zonpak
High definition EVA Film Roll - Low Melt FFS Packaging Film – Zonpak Detail:
Low melt FFS packaging film is specially designed for the packaging of rubber chemicals on a form-fill-seal machine. The best feature of the film is its low melting point and good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber. The bags made with the film on FFS machine can be direct put into an internal mixer during rubber or plastic mixing process. The bags can easily melt and fully disperse into the rubber compounds as a minor ingredient.
The film has stable chemical properties, can fit most rubber chemicals. Good physical strength makes the film suit most automatic FFS packing machines. Films with different melting points and thickness are available for different using conditions.
Technical Standards |
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Melting point | 65-110 deg. C |
Physical properties | |
Tensile strength | MD ≥16MPa TD ≥16MPa |
Elongation at break | MD ≥400% TD ≥400% |
Modulus at 100% elongation | MD ≥6MPa TD ≥3MPa |
Appearance | |
Surface of the product is flat and smooth, there is no wrinkle, no bubble. |
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We are proud of the superior customer gratification and wide acceptance due to our persistent pursuit of top of the range both of those on merchandise and service for High definition EVA Film Roll - Low Melt FFS Packaging Film – Zonpak, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Manchester , Ghana , Bahrain , The working experience in the field has helped us forged a strong relations with customers and partners both in domestic and international market. For years, our products have been exported to more than 15 countries in the world and have been widely used by customers.
By Murray from Angola - 2017.09.29 11:19
The customer service staff is very patient and has a positive and progressive attitude to our interest, so that we can have a comprehensive understanding of the product and finally we reached an agreement, thanks!
By Edwina from San Francisco - 2017.12.19 11:10