Polypropylene bags are the toughest packaging material to store dry stuff. It is not only durable but also cost-effective in both short and long go. It is widely known as the best packaging material because of its convenience for storage and transportation. In India, DNS Group is one of the pioneers of woven bags manufacturers and suppliers. Here is the process of manufacturing pp bags from pp woven fabric.
First Step - Melting the pellets of raw polypropylene
· Second Step - Extruding flat sheets of required strength from melted PP pellet
· Third Step - Cutting of sheet into thin tapes
· Fourth Step - Rolling the PP tapes on roll/bobbins
· Fifth Step - Weaving PP fabric
In the weaving process, numerous tapes of PP are woven in warp and weft direction to form PP fabric, which then rolled to form PP woven fabric roll. This fabric roll is then processed to manufacture PP bags. The other names of PP bags are pp woven sacks, pp bags, polypropylene sack and bags.
Why PP Bags Are Best Industrial Use?
PP bags are great for industrial use because of the following reasons
High Strength and Durability - The bags are sturdy in comparison to other options. It is resistant to wear and tear, so a great option to pack any kind of dry stuff. This feature makes it a safe option to transport also. During transportation, the packaging bag goes in multiple hands and faces different conditions. Its strength and durability safeguard the product packed inside.
Flexible For Customization - Either a pp woven bags supplier wants to make cattle feed bags, grain bags, or cement bags from the fabric roll, it is possible to make any shape and size of bags with PP fabric. The dyeability factor makes brand printing possible on the bags, adding value to already a great packaging material.
Non Reactive - Unlike metallic packaging, polypropylene woven bags are resistant to acid and alkali. This property makes it a safe option to store a wide range of materials. Therefore, polypropylene sack is widely used in industries to pack cement, fertilizers, manure etc.
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