OEM/ODM Supplier Heavy Duty EVA Sacks - Low Melt EVA Batch Inclusion Bags – Zonpak
OEM/ODM Supplier Heavy Duty EVA Sacks - Low Melt EVA Batch Inclusion Bags – Zonpak Detail:
ZonpakTM low melt EVA batch inclusion bags are specially designed packaging bags for rubber ingredients and additives used in the rubber compounding process. These bags are made of EVA resin which has particular low melting point and good compatibility with natural and synthetic rubber, so these bags of ingredients can be direct thrown into an internal mixer, and the bags will melt and fully disperse in the rubber as an effective ingredient.
BENEFITS:
- Facilitate pre-weighing and handling of the materials.
- Ensure accurate dosage of ingredients, improve batch to batch uniformity.
- Reduce spill losses, prevent material waste.
- Reduce dust fly, provide cleaner work environment.
- Improve the process efficiency, reduce the comprehensive cost.
APPLICATIONS:
- carbon black, silica (white carbon black), titanium dioxide, anti-aging agent, accelerator, curing agent and rubber process oil
OPTIONS:
- colour, bag tie, printing
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While in the past few years, our organization absorbed and digested innovative technologies both equally at home and abroad. Meanwhile, our organization staffs a group of experts devoted for the advancement of OEM/ODM Supplier Heavy Duty EVA Sacks - Low Melt EVA Batch Inclusion Bags – Zonpak, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: South Korea , Mumbai , Mombasa , Our company warmly invites domestic and overseas customers to come and negotiate business with us. Let us join hands to create a brilliant tomorrow! We are looking forward to cooperating with you sincerely to achieve a win-win situation. We promise to try our best to provide you with high quality and efficient services.
By Beatrice from Tunisia - 2017.11.20 15:58
The manufacturer gave us a big discount under the premise of ensuring the quality of products, thank you very much, we will select this company again.
By Steven from Detroit - 2018.12.10 19:03