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Polypropylene vs Polyethylene: Cost & Strength Guide

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  Polypropylene and Polyethylene repeatedly show up in a variety of industries and applications (packaging, bulk handling, industrial, etc.), as both are the most dominant materials in the world for all plastics; however, when making these comparisons, they both have their own distinct advantages. When evaluating which type of plastic is best suited for your business, typically the two key determinants will be price and strength. read more here...

How PP Woven Fabric Beats Non-Woven in Heavy Duty Use?

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  When it comes to selecting packaging or industrial fabrics, the decision can greatly impact how businesses operate, particularly in the construction, agricultural, logistics, and bulk handling industries. A popular question that procurement teams continue to face is whether or not to use pp woven fabric or non-woven polypropylene products. Non-woven materials have continued to establish a presence due to their lightweight, disposable nature, but lack the qualities needed to support the requirements of most end-users, such as strength and durability over time. read more here...

How to Increase Woven Sacks’ Strength Without Extra Cost?

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  Anyone who has ever used   PP Woven Sacks   understands the pain of receiving a pallet of perfectly packed sacks from the manufacturer to ship to their customer, only to have those bags tear on the way to the customer (i.e., loading, shipping, stacking). The loss is not just material; it also results in many rejections, complaints, and freight claims. What’s even more frustrating is that your GSM could have been correct, yet the PP Woven Sacks failed. read more here...