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New material "Axtar PF" as a substitute for paper and film.

Water-resistant, tear-resistant, and excellent in surface smoothness, this is a polyester long fiber non-woven fabric. It can also accommodate various processing options. [*Free samples available now*]

Introducing 'Axtar PF', a polyester long fiber non-woven fabric developed with Toray's unique technology. It is composed of 100% continuous polyester fibers. It excels in surface smoothness and uniformity of weight, and its flatness allows for printing compatibility. It also performs well in humid environments and has excellent tear strength, contributing to a reduction in plastic usage compared to our polyester film (when comparing the same thickness). 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 ◆ Looking for materials to replace paper or film ◆ Searching for new materials for non-woven fabrics used in printing, etc. ◆ Looking for low-ventilation non-woven fabrics with reduced thickness 【Examples of Applications】 ■ Packaging labels, packaging materials, medical, sports, media materials, daily life materials, etc. Manufacturers and trading companies using film products or paper products are welcome to consult with us. *Free samples are available. Please feel free to try it out. For detailed specifications, please download the PDF and take a look.

  • Company:東レ
  • Price:Less than 10,000 yen
  • plastic

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