
Resilient and durable, with excellent tensile properties, the woven structure of the flat wire interwoven fabric enables the roll to have outstanding tensile and tear resistance. Even with slight dragging or friction, it is unlikely to be damaged, making it suitable for heavy-load scenarios.
Weather-resistant and corrosion-resistant, the original PP material is inherently resistant to acids and alkalis, and to mold. After adding UV-resistant additives, it can withstand long-term outdoor exposure; it is also not afraid of damp environments, and after water stains dry, there are no residues or mold.
Lightweight and easy to process, a single person can easily carry and cut it; it supports simple processing methods such as needle and thread sewing and hot melt bonding, suitable for personalized usage needs.
Environmentally friendly and recyclable, with a more favorable cost. Pure PP material can be recycled and reused, meeting environmental protection requirements. Compared to canvas, plastic film, etc., the procurement and usage costs are lower, and the cost-effectiveness is outstanding for large-scale use.


Application scenarios
Covering basic uses in multiple fields:
Industry / Logistics: Cargo binding straps base fabric, container lining, pallet padding
Agriculture: Temporary crop covering, greenhouse insulation inner lining, seedling bed enclosure
Construction: Construction material protective cover, wall plastering protective fabric
Packaging: Outer layer packaging of heavy goods, woven bag base material
Customization services
Support customization as needed, matching the detailed requirements of different scenarios

FAQ
Q: Can PP woven fabric come into contact with food?
A: The fabric rolls produced using food-grade PP raw materials can directly come into contact with dry foods (such as grains and干货), but it is not recommended to come into long-term contact with oily/acidic foods.
Q: How to stitch PP woven fabric?
A: It can be done by sewing with needles and thread (using an industrial sewing machine), by hot-melting bonding (using special PP hot-melt adhesive), or by using straps to fix the seams.
Q: Can the recycled PP woven fabric be reused?
A: Woven fabric rolls without oil stains or severe damage can be recycled and re-ground, and processed into secondary PP products (such as plastic baskets, packaging straps)


