Factory wholesale PE coated crepe paper for Romania Factories
Factory wholesale PE coated crepe paper for Romania Factories Detail:
Forming by stamping and glue-blocked material for auto headliner
PE coated crepe paper is one kind of forming art material for auto headliner industry, due to a certain of elongation rate at the transverse and longitudinal direction, it effectively avoids the breakage during the forming and stamping process. PE coating ensures the adhesion and waterproof/glue-blocked ability.
Advantages of PE coated crepe paper for auto headliner industry:
Excellent transverse and longitudinal elongation rate, ensures the strength of material.
Suitable temperature control point, ensures the adhesion and glue-blocked ability.
Conformity to VOC discharge request.
Conformity to RoHS Directives.
General specification:
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Name |
Form |
Size and packaging |
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PE coated crepe paper |
roll |
Gram weight:(100±10)g/m2 Max.width:1900mm |
Product detail pictures:


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We stay with the basic principle of "quality initially, services first, steady improvement and innovation to fulfill the customers" for your management and "zero defect, zero complaints" as the quality objective. To perfect our company, we give the goods while using the good high-quality at the reasonable selling price for Factory wholesale PE coated crepe paper for Romania Factories, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Madras , Argentina , Liberia , As an experienced manufacturer we also accept customized order and we could make it the same as your picture or sample specification. The main goal of our company is to live a satisfactory memory to all the customers, and establish a long term business relationship with buyers and users all over the world.
The after-sale warranty service is timely and thoughtful, encounter problems can be resolved very quickly, we feel reliable and secure.




