Product Introduction

PE Coated Kraft Paper

Pe Coated Kraft Paper, Commonly Known As PEK, Is A Specialized Type Of Kraft Paper That Has Been Coated With A Layer Of Polyethylene (PE) On One Or Both Sides. This Coating Provides The Paper With Enhanced Durability, Moisture Resistance, And Grease Resistance, Making It Ideal For A Wide Range Of Packaging And Industrial Applications.

Product Features

Product Name

PE Coated Kraft Paper

Item No.

 

Specification

70-150 gsm

Size

Roll

Color

Brown/White

Transparency

Opaque

Release Agent

Polyethylene (PE)

Base Paper Type

Wood Pulp

 

Polyethylene Coating

The kraft paper is coated with a layer of polyethylene, which enhances its strength and provides excellent barrier properties against moisture, grease, and other contaminants.

Durability

PEK offers increased tear resistance and overall durability compared to uncoated kraft paper, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.

Moisture and Grease Resistance

The PE coating effectively prevents the penetration of water, grease, and oil, making it an ideal choice for packaging materials that need to protect their contents from moisture and other environmental factors.

Versatility

Available in various weights and coating thicknesses, PEK can be tailored to meet the specific needs of different applications, from food packaging to industrial wrapping.

Printability

The paper retains good printability, allowing for logos, product information, and other branding elements to be easily printed on the surface.

Application Area

Food Packaging: PEK is widely used in the food industry for wrapping items such as butter, meat, and baked goods, where moisture and grease resistance are crucial.

Industrial Wrapping: Used in industrial settings to wrap and protect products during transportation and storage, especially for items that need to be shielded from moisture.

Bag Manufacturing: Commonly used to produce durable, moisture-resistant bags for various products, including cement, chemicals, and other industrial materials.

Agricultural Use: Employed as a protective layer for seeds, fertilizers, and other agricultural products, ensuring they are protected from moisture and contamination.