PP woven fabric is a strong and durable synthetic textile made from polypropylene resin. It is created through a weaving process using polypropylene tapes or threads. The fabric has excellent tensile and tear resistance, as well as resistance to moisture, chemicals, and UV radiation. It is commonly used in industrial bulk packaging, particularly for manufacturing flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) or bulk bags. PP woven fabric is cost-effective, lightweight, and recyclable, making it a preferred choice in the industry.
PP Woven Fabric
FABRIC
Specification | Description |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) resin |
Weaving Structure | Woven fabric with interlaced polypropylene tapes |
Weight | Typically expressed in grams per square meter (gsm) or ounces per square yard (osy) |
Width | Various widths available, commonly ranging from 30 cm to 250 cm or more |
Color | Wide range of colors, including white and custom colors |
Tensile Strength | High strength to withstand heavy loads and prevent tearing |
UV Stability | UV-treated options available for enhanced resistance to sunlight and prolonged outdoor exposure |
Coating | Can be coated or laminated with materials like polyethylene (PE) for added strength or moisture resistance |
Lamination | Optional lamination for increased durability and barrier properties |
Printing | Capable of screen or flexographic printing for branding or labeling |
Mesh Density | Number of tapes or threads per inch, influencing fabric strength and airflow |
Roll Length | Available in standard roll lengths, typically ranging from 1000m to 3000m |
Packaging | Generally supplied in rolls for convenient transportation and storage |
Application Industry | Description |
Packaging Industry | Used for manufacturing bulk bags (FIBCs) for transportation and storage of bulk goods |
Agriculture Industry | Employed in agrotextiles for crop covers, shade nets, and ground covers |
Construction Industry | Utilized for scaffolding nets, safety fencing, debris netting, and geotextiles |
Mining Industry | Used in geotextile applications for slope stabilization and sediment control |
Transportation and Logistics Industry | Employed for bulk bags, pallet covers, and container liners for efficient handling and transportation of goods |
Building and Infrastructure Industry | Utilized for scaffold wrapping, tarpaulins, and temporary shelters |