PP Woven Fabric is a reliable material
PP woven fabric is a lightweight, durable and reliable material that is used in many industries. It is commonly found in packaging machinery and textiles. It is also used in carpets and upholstery. Its properties include anti-aging, anti-UV, moisture-wicking, and fire-resistance. Moreover, its production cost is low and recyclable.
PP woven fabric is made from powdered polypropylene that is mixed with additives, mainly activated calcium carbonate. Then, the powder is blended at high speed for a specified period of time.
After this process, PE film is laminated on the PP non-woven surface, thus creating a dual PE surface. The finished PE/PP composite non-woven fabric has high barrier functions and a high strength-to-density ratio. This fabric is widely used for surgical packages and other products.
To prevent mold from growing on the PE woven fabric, a fungicide-resistant coating is applied. This is especially important in humid climates. UV stabilization is achieved by treating the fabric with a UV inhibitor. The resulting fabric can be offered in roll form or piece form.
Before deciding on the type of fabric for a particular project, it is important to understand its characteristics. A high strength-to-density ratio is one of the main factors that distinguishes the fabric from conventional building materials. It allows for the construction of structures that are not only durable, but also withstand the harsh weather conditions. The structure also allows for the placement of solar panels on the roof. These features reduce electricity costs and make it an eco-conscious building material.