Profile PP woven sacks laminated with PP liner have wider applications. PP woven sacks are much stronger & can withstand much higher impact loads because of PP strips elongation at break is about 15 to 25% as compared to 30% of Jute. These sacks are much cleaner & resist fungal attack. PP Woven Sacks can be unlaminated, Laminated and along with PE liners. The size range for bags made from tubular fabric is from minimum 24 inches (60 cm.) upto 61 inches (155 cm). Woven Sacks are the best and the most cost effective packaging solution for Industries like Cement, fertilizer, sugar, chemicals, food grains etc. off late Woven fabric, which is the first stage of Woven sacks, is a preferred medium for bale wrapping and rain protection in the form of Tarpaulin. Salient Features: • Flexible and high strength • Double side print • Water & dust proof design • Heat/Wave Cut & hemmed top • Flat or anti-slip weaving Applications PP woven bags and PP woven sacks with liners are specially designed for the packaging of pulverous & force flowing materials, which include the following: • Food Products: Flour, Corn, Grain, Sugar, Salt, Animal Feed • Chemicals & Fertilizers: Carbon, Caustic Soda, Potash, Phosphates • Petro chemicals: Polymers, Granules, PVC Compound, Master Batches • Minerals: Cement, Calcium Carbonate, Lime, Sand Advantages of PP Woven Bags Woven bags and sacks of PP offer several advantages over other industrial packaging material. Some of the advantages are: 1. Moisture Proof: PP Bags are inherently moisture repellent 2. Light Weight: PP Bags being lightweight, offers easy and cheap transportation. 3. Printing: Bright 2/3/4 Colour printing offers aggressive marketing prospects 4. Stackability: No problems in stacking. Can be gusseted to further improve stacking 5. Strength: High Tensile strength and long life. 6. Economical: Highly economical compared to other alternative packing material 7. Seepage: No Seepages especially in paper lined bags Market Scenario Woven bags enjoy a good market in India and will continue to do so in the coming years. Plastic woven sacks are rapidly replacing jute bags because they have often various advantages over the conventional jute fabrics as packaging materials. They have excellent chemical resistance; they are light in weight and more suitable for packing of various chemicals in the form of granules and powder. They are also: stronger and can withstand much higher impact loads. Their elongation at break is 15 to 25 per cent compared to 3 per cent for jute; they are much cleaner, both in use and production and can be used to handle food products as they are resistant to fungal attack. Because of such superior properties of plastic woven bags, it has high demand everywhere. Cement industry is increasing day by day.