Factory directly supply Pva Polyvinyl Alcohol Filter Bag - non woven fiberglass mesh fabric laid scrim for PVC flooring using in Middle East Countries – Ruifiber
Factory directly supply Pva Polyvinyl Alcohol Filter Bag - non woven fiberglass mesh fabric laid scrim for PVC flooring using in Middle East Countries – Ruifiber Detail:
Due to lightweight, high strength, low shrinkage/elongation, corrosion preventive, laid scrims offers tremendous value compared to conventional material concepts. And it’s easily to laminate with many kinds of materials, this makes it has an extensive fields of applications.


Laid Scrims Brief Introduction
Laid Scrims Characteristics
Laid Scrims Data Sheet
Laid Scrims Application
a) Aluminum Foil Composite
b) PVC Flooring
c) None-woven category products reinforced
d) PVC Tarpaulin
Laid scrim can be used as basic materials to produce truck cover,light awning, banner, sail cloth etc.
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Our growth depends to the superior products ,great talents and repeatedly strengthened technology forces for Factory directly supply Pva Polyvinyl Alcohol Filter Bag - non woven fiberglass mesh fabric laid scrim for PVC flooring using in Middle East Countries – Ruifiber, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Curacao , New Zealand , Tunisia , We have more than 100 works in the plant, and we also have a 15 guys work team to service our customers for before and after sales. Good quality is the key factor for the company to stand out from other competitors. Seeing is Believing, want more information? Just trial on its products!
It can be said that this is a best producer we encountered in China in this industry, we feel lucky to work with so excellent manufacturer.





