OEM Manufacturer PE coated non-woven for Madagascar Manufacturer
OEM Manufacturer PE coated non-woven for Madagascar Manufacturer Detail:
Forming by stamping and glue-blocked material for auto headliner
PE coated non-woven fabric is one kind of forming art material for auto headliner industry, and is made of PET spunlace and needle-punched non-woven. 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 non-woven fabric 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:
Name |
Form |
Size and packaging |
PE coated non-woven fabric |
roll |
Gram weight:(70±7)g/m2 Max.width:1900mm |
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Reliable quality and good credit standing are our principles, which will help us at a top-ranking position. Adhering to the tenet of "quality first, customer supreme" for OEM Manufacturer PE coated non-woven for Madagascar Manufacturer, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Czech , Barbados , Islamabad , Satisfaction and good credit to every customer is our priority. We focus on every detail of order processing for customers till they have received safe and sound solutions with good logistics service and economical cost. Depending on this, our solutions are sold very well in the countries in Africa, the Mid-East and Southeast Asia.
By Nicole from Malawi - 2017.09.09 10:18
The sales person is professional and responsible, warm and polite, we had a pleasant conversation and no language barriers on communication.
By Marcy Real from Tunisia - 2017.04.28 15:45