Supplier: Polyethylene { hdpe , ldpe , lldpe }, polypropylene { pp }, polystyrene { ps }, polyethylene terephthalate { pet }, polyvinyl chloride { pvc }, off grade polymer materials
Buyer: Polyethylene { hdpe , ldpe , lldpe }, polypropylene { pp }, polystyrene { ps }, polyethylene terephthalate { pet }, polyvinyl chloride { pvc }, off grade polymer materials
This product is a Linear Low-Density (Lightweight) Polyethylene LLDPE, These types of polymers typically have good tensile strength due to the type of molecular bond they have and can withstand a good amount of tension. LLDPE allows for enhanced mechanical properties, making it suitable for a range of plastic film and molding application. We offer these types of Linear Lightweight Polyethylene LLDPE , LL0209 AA , LLDPE LL0209 KJ , PE LLDPE 22b02
Supplier: Plastic packaging products, all kind laminated, non laminated shopping, carry bags, non woven bags, metalized bags, woven bags, molded products and many more as per buyers requirements. recycled / reprocessed pp mfi(polypropylene mfi) granules recycled / reprocessed pp/ppcp/bopp granules with high mfi recycled / reprocessed pvc granules recycled / reprocessed pet granules recycled / reprocessed ldpe/hdpe/lldpe granules
Supplier: Frozen chicken, pork, frozen beef, chicken feet, chicken paws, chicken, sunflower oil, soybean oil, canola oil, red kidney beans, beans, white beans, lentils, chickpeas, chana dal, green mung beans, black eye beans, sesame seeds, soybeans, yellow corn, white sugar, compressor scrap, scrap, used electric motor scrap, copper wire scrap, oranges, fresh fruits, lemons, mandarines, limes, apples, pears, guavas, soda ash, caustic soda, uht milk, milk powder, peanuts, groundnuts, ldpe, hdpe, lldpe, polyvinyl chloride (pvc), polystyrene (ps), polypropylene (pp), polycarbonate (pc), polyphenylene oxide, used cooking oil, used engine oil, virgin granules, used blue drum scrap, recycled granules, bitumen, beef omasum, deer antlers, alfalfa hay
Supplier: Energy drinks, canned fruits, canned fish, durian, blueberries, mushrooms, olive oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, soybean oil, canola oil, pure vegetable oil, sugar, maple syrup, cream milk, rice, corn, black matpe, dal, peas, kidney beans, lentils (masoor), black pepper, nutmeg, ginger, chilly, saffron, turmeric, mustard, bay leaves, cardamom, cinnamon, sulfuric acid, nitrogen, sodium hydroxide, caustic soda, sodium lauretha sulfate, sodium lauryl ether sulfate, soap noodles, thiourea, pvc resin, maleic anhydride, chlorine b, potassium hydroxide 90%,sodium metabisulphite, sles 70%,packing tape, tapes, copper scrap, aluminum scrap, pu foam scrap, occ scrap, oinp newspaper scrap, pet flakes, bee pollen, bee wax, polyethylene wax, paraffin wax ldpe, pet, polyethylene, hdpe granules, polyvinyl chloride, nylon 6 granules, lldpe granule, polypropylene granules, polystyrene granules, tyres, rims, dry storage container, newsprint paper, copy paper, outboard motors, jet skis
Services: Exporters
What is pe/pp bicomponent fiber? PE/PP bicomponent fiber is a type of synthetic fiber that is made up of two different polymers, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), which are combined in a single filament. What are the advantages of using PE/PP bicomponent fiber in textiles? PE/PP bicomponent fiber offers several advantages in textiles, including improved strength, durability, and moisture management. It also provides a softer feel and can be used in a variety of applications, such as sportswear, outdoor apparel, and home textiles. What are some common uses of PE/PP bicomponent fiber in the textile industry? PE/PP bicomponent fibers have several advantages that make them popular in the textile industry. Some of these advantages include: Improved Strength: PE/PP bicomponent fibers have a higher tensile strength than regular fibers, making them ideal for use in high-stress applications. Enhanced Durability: These fibers are resistant to wear and tear, making them ideal for use in products that need to withstand daily use. Improved Comfort: PE/PP bicomponent fibers have a soft texture, which makes them comfortable to wear against the skin. Moisture Management: These fibers are hydrophobic, which means they repel water and moisture. This property makes them ideal for use in products that need to stay dry. Some common uses of PE/PP bicomponent fiber in the textile industry include: Clothing: These fibers are often used in the production of sportswear, outdoor clothing, and other products that require enhanced durability and moisture management. Home Textiles: PE/PP bicomponent fibers are used in the production of carpets, curtains, and other home textiles that require enhanced strength and durability. Nonwoven Fabrics: These fibers are used in the production of nonwoven fabrics, which are used in a wide range of applications, including medical products, hygiene products, and filtration materials. Overall, PE/PP bicomponent fibers offer several advantages that make them a popular choice in the textile industry for a wide range of applications.
Supplier: Polyethylene (HDPE, LLDPE, LDPE) and Polypropylene (Homopolymer, Copolymer) resin
Supplier: Plastic and rubber raw material, synthetic resin, synthetic rubber, polymer, low-density polyethylene (ldpe), high-density polyethylene (hdpe), linear low-density polyethylene (lldpe), polypropylene (pp), polystyrene (ps), polyvinyl chloride (pvc) and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (abs), iir, sbr, br and sbs