Spun Bond Polypropylene: Non Woven Material
What do people use Spun Bond Polypropylene for and how will it protect your product?
I asked myself the same question when i first started to work in the Packaging Industry.
At Premier Protective Packaging we manufacture this product into bags, sleeves, tubing, and individually cut sheets. This material can also be laminated to a varity of laminates as well. You can purchase different strengths of this material that range from .75 oz to 2.5 oz. We stock .75 oz, 1.0 oz and 1.5 oz materials but have the ablity to provide you with as heavy as 2.5 oz.
Spun Bond Polypropylene material is used to package heavier items that don’t require cushioning. SBPP is used to protect products from marring and scratching, where impact protection is less critical. If you are unsure of what the material looks and feels like, along with what weight/oz you are looking for, we would be happy to send you samples of each material.
Material Benifits:
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Lightweight, Breathable & Non-Toxic
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Very Strong & Tear Resistant
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Soft & Comfortable
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No Chemical Additive
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Disposable & Eco-Friendly
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Air Permeable
With all of these Benefits, what do you think people use this material for? Spon Bond is highly versitile and is surprising used in many industries with a wide range of products! This material allows products to breath unlike closed cell type packaging and has the texture of a cloth. This is an economical alternative to PE foam if you are looking for a more cost effecitve approach to packaging.
Material Applications:
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Medical Clothing/Material (Gowns, Face Mask & Gauzes)
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Industrial/House Wipes
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Disposable Clothing (Foot Coverings & Slippers)
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Filters --> Coffee, Tea Bags & Vaccum Bags
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Furniture --> Upholstery Padding
That is just a small list of what Spun Bond Polypropylene can be used for in certain industries. Whether you are searching for Bundles of this material or a custom pouch, we are here to help our customers and future customers, get the best deal based on us being competitive in our industry. "Ask the Expert"