PEVA film is not the only PVC substitute
PEVA materials are not the only PVC substitute film. PEVA film is a popular substitute where PVC has been banned mainly because it is what is known as a “polar”
While we have literally hundreds of flexible film solutions which may work for your application, we develop more constantly. Check out our custom PE plastic film development process. Unlike most extruders, we work backwards from the end use to match the resin blend. The extrusion conditions are important but secondary. As you scroll down, think buying a bespoke suit. Select the fabric ( resin ), how it’s put together, fitting and final touches.
Polyethylene resins are commonly used in the plastics industry. It is the most common type of thermoplastic and one that is involved in building a multitiude of every day plastics, including; bags, tubing, bottles, and more.
We’ve custom developed different types of plastic sheeting that is used in a multitude of types of purposes. Chances are, if you’ve thought of it, we’ve built it.
We have developed a comprehensive set of measurement tools that will allow you to calculate weight, width and more for a variety of plastic operations.
We serve many industries too numerous to mention. Bring us your challenging problems!
We’ve developed a custom process in order to perfectly handle and build your request. Watch this video to learn more.
PEVA materials are not the only PVC substitute film. PEVA film is a popular substitute where PVC has been banned mainly because it is what is known as a “polar”
PEVA materials are not the only PVC substitute film. PEVA film is a popular substitute where PVC has been banned mainly because it is what is known as a “polar”
In only a few weeks, PPE has become part of the common lexicon. Isolation gowns are fortunately not as in high demand as projected just a few
Verbal shorthand when thrown around casually can lead to misunderstandings especially to an industry insider who takes these terms literally. Herewith is a short explanation
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