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Woven Sacks are the most commonly used small bags across the globe, and Emmbi is proud to be known as one of the leading pp woven bags manufacturers in the market today, having a global clientele.
In fact, as leading pp bags suppliers, we produce over a hundred thousand plastic woven sacks each day, catering to various industries like coal mining, construction, agriculture, and more. Our pp fibc bags come in multiple sizes.
A PP sack is excellent for packaging and transporting multiple products and goods as it is non-toxic, non-staining, durable, and eco-friendly.
The sacks also prove to be an economical packaging choice.
PP woven sack industry usage
The pp bags are used as a packaging & transporting solution for products in the following industries:
Agriculture
Feed Industry -Storage & Transportation of feed products
Construction
Food
Flood Control
Tourism & Transport
Geotechnical Packaging
Chemical Packaging – Storage of crystalline & powdered chemicals
For Military Fortification like trenches and bunkers
And many more.
PP Sacks Benefits:
Take a quick look at the benefits of woven pp sacks:
The Sacks are an economical packaging & storage solution
PP woven Fabric is non-toxic
The bag supports a lightweight design
Convenient to clean & antibacterial
1. Paper Look & Feel
The PP Sack looks and feels like paper, offering enhanced strength and durability. 100% Polypropylene fabric makes them fully recyclable and reusable. Their strength and durability can be used for more extended periods, making them eco-friendly in the long run.
2. PP Sack with liner
Woven bags with liners protect hygroscopic materials from absorbing atmospheric moisture.
3. PWS With BOPP Print
Emmbi, the leading pp bag manufacturer, offers BOPP printed woven bags in various shapes and sizes. This type of bag is exceptionally beneficial when branding is a top priority.
4. PWS Sand Bags
Sand bags are useful in more than a handful of cases and come in small and large sizes. Large woven sand bags are often used for various purposes, like building bunkers for the military of mitigating and controlling floods.