OEM Supply High Strength Pe Foam Board - LOWCELL polypropylene(PP) foamed folders – Bluestone
OEM Supply High Strength Pe Foam Board - LOWCELL polypropylene(PP) foamed folders – Bluestone Detail:
What kind of polypropylene(PP) foam board is used as a folder?
Most folders are made of 1.3 times foamed boards. Some customers also like to use 2 times the material. The thickness is mostly 2.5mm or 3mm.The weight of polypropylene(PP) foam board is relatively light, which can reduce the light of the folder. The strength of PP foam board is also very good, so that the folder is not so easy to damage. The foamed boards for folders can be customized in various colors. Bright or light colors are all acceptable. The surface texture of the board has frosted or vertical stripes. It is the choice of most customers at present. If you want other surface textures, you can also ask. We also have other surface textures to choose from.The folder surface can also be printed with company logo or required words. And we can directly produce the size you want. It is convenient for you to process it into folders. If necessary, we can provide a variety of folder style pictures for reference.
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Our workforce through professional training. Skilled professional knowledge, solid sense of service, to fulfill the services demands of consumers for OEM Supply High Strength Pe Foam Board - LOWCELL polypropylene(PP) foamed folders – Bluestone , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Tunisia, Vietnam, Austria, We've got a dedicated and aggressive sales team, and many branches, catering to our customers. We are looking for long-term business partnerships, and ensure our suppliers that they will absolutely benefit in both short and long run.
By Alva from Iraq - 2017.09.30 16:36
The company account manager has a wealth of industry knowledge and experience, he could provide appropriate program according our needs and speak English fluently.
By Christopher Mabey from Ghana - 2018.11.06 10:04