Renewable Design for VCI crepe paper to Sacramento Manufacturers
Renewable Design for VCI crepe paper to Sacramento Manufacturers Detail:
VCI Anti-corrosion Crepe Paper
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VCI anti-corrosion and cushion material for automation packaging of steel coil
VCI crepe paper is one kind of winding packaging material with a certain elongation rate and wear resistance. Due to good cushion function, during the packing process of steel coil, VCI crepe paper can effectively avoid the breakage of stretch film at the edge of coil, and offer the excellent corrosion protection performance.
Advantages of VCI crepe paper:
- Well work with automatic wrapping machines(produced by PESMEL or SIGNODE), packaging automation is available.
- 100% recycled.
- Excellent cushion ability, effectively prevent the breakage of stretch film
- Conformity to ROHS directive.
General specification of VCI crepe paper:
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Name |
Form |
Size and packaging |
| VCI crepe paper |
coil |
Gram weight:(120±10)g/m2 Width:220mm I.D.:152mm |
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Our personnel are generally within the spirit of "continuous improvement and excellence", and using the excellent top quality goods, favorable rate and superior after-sales expert services, we try to win every customer's believe in for Renewable Design for VCI crepe paper to Sacramento Manufacturers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Italy , Honduras , United States , If you give us a list of products you are interested in, along with makes and models, we can send you quotations. Please email us directly. Our goal is to establish long-term and mutually profitable business relationships with domestic and overseas clients. We look forward to receiving your reply soon.
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