Laminated Bag
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Introduction
Laminated Bags feature a bopp film securely bonded to fabric’s surface through a specialized process. This lamination not only enhances the bag’s strength and durability but also imparts a sleek and visually appealing appearance.
These bags could be made from recyclable materials, making them a sustainable option.
Three Common Materials
Non-Woven Polypropylene (PP), Woven Polypropylene (PP), and Recycled PET (RPET) are the most common materials used for laminated tote bags.
Non woven material is made by bonding or interlocking fibers together through various mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes.
The advantages of non-woven materials are their low cost, durability, and versatility. They can be made into a variety of textures, including soft and fluffy, and they can be manufactured in a range of thicknesses and densities. Additionally, non-woven materials are generally breathable, water-resistant, and can be easily molded into different shapes, sizes and colors.
RPET (Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate) is a plastic material that is made from recycled PET bottles and other plastic waste. RPET material is as durable and strong as virgin PET material, and resistant to moisture and chemicals.
Using RPET helps to reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and the ocean, while also conserving natural resources that would otherwise be used to create new plastic.PP woven material is made from polypropylene (PP) polymer that is woven together to create a strong and durable fabric.
It is durable, lightweight, water-resistant, and resistant to tearing and puncturing.
Matte vs. Glossy Lamination
Common Bag Styles
Craft Details
Handle Materials
Laminated tote bags can be designed with various handle materials, depending on factors such as the bag’s intended use, design, and durability requirements. Here are some common handle materials used for laminated tote bags: Nylon Webbing, Cotton Webbing, PP Webbing, Rope or Cord, Leather, etc.
Customization Process
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build trust, determine final design and order
purchase, cutting, printing, sewing, QC
goods packing, and logistics delivery