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PP Strapping is a type of packaging material used to secure and stabilize items during transport. It is made from polypropylene, a lightweight and durable plastic, and is available in a variety of sizes and colors. PP Strapping is often used in combination with other packaging materials, such as bubble wrap and corrugated cardboard, to provide additional protection and support. It is also used to bundle items together, such as boxes, pallets, and other large items.
PP Strapping is a cost-effective and efficient packaging solution, as it is lightweight and easy to use. It is also highly resistant to moisture, making it suitable for use in a variety of environments. Additionally, it is recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly option.
Some companies in the PP Strapping market include Signode, Mosca, and Polychem. Show Less Read more