In the packaging industry, their lightweight properties reduce transportation costs, while their hollow structure provides cushioning protection, making them commonly used as inner packaging for fragile items such as electronic products and precision instruments. In industrial settings, the sheets can be used as pads and partitions, such as warehouse rack dividers and machinery protective linings, replacing traditional wood or metal sheets and reducing maintenance costs.
Environmentally, the sheets are made from virgin PP raw materials (non-recycled), allowing for recycling after disposal, meeting the requirements of a circular economy. A daily production capacity of 50 tons can also meet the demands of large-volume orders.
Although the sheets have UV resistance, long-term exposure to extreme high temperatures or strong acid/alkali environments may still affect their lifespan. It is recommended to select an appropriate wall thickness based on the application scenario. During installation, avoid scratching the surface with sharp objects.
If bending is required, control the bending radius (usually not less than 10 times the sheet thickness) to prevent structural damage. Store flat in a dry, well-ventilated environment, away from fire and corrosive substances.
