Wholesale High Quality Wall Insulation Supplier – Foam Packaging for Food & Fragile Goods – Triumph Detail:
Electrical Products
Combining IXPE foam with materials like conductive fillers, IXPE packages for electrics has unique advantages that are essential for the storage and transportation of sensitive devices and home appliances alike. Its benefits include permanent anti-static, conductive, high-temperature resistance up to 80℃, chemical resistance, no chemical corrosion, etc. The high workability of the foam itself makes it possible to cut unlimited shapes that fit all products.
Food Packaging
IXPE is toxic-free, anti-weather, and elastic. Compared with traditional food packaging materials like paper and styrofoam, IXPE is superior in cushioning, moisture control, and eco-friendly. Although the cost may be higher than paper and styrofoam, many high-end food products have started using IXPE.
Customization
The product specifications are listed below. Customization is available.
For Packaging |
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Size (mm) |
Error range(mm) |
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Length |
100,000-300,000 |
+5,000 |
Width |
950-1,500 |
±1 |
Thickness |
2-5 |
±0.2 |
Expansion Rate |
20/30 times |
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Color |
Black as standard, customizable |
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The key to our success is "Good Product Excellent, Reasonable Rate and Efficient Service" for Wholesale High Quality Wall Insulation Supplier – Foam Packaging for Food & Fragile Goods – Triumph, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Rwanda, Muscat, Costa Rica, We now have established long-term, stable and good business relationships with many manufacturers and wholesalers around the world. Currently, we've been looking forward to even greater cooperation with overseas customers based on mutual benefits. You should feel free to contact us for more details.
By Alma from Adelaide - 2018.10.01 14:14
The factory technical staff not only have high level of technology, their English level is also very good, this is a great help to technology communication.
By Honorio from Ottawa - 2018.06.09 12:42