Benefits of Pea Polyetheramine
Pea Polyetheramine is the latest polymer to make an impression on the fashion market. In fact it has been around for decades but it has only in recent years really made its presence felt. It is known as PP for short and it is polymerised polyethylene terephthalate. It is a very strong and durable material that can be used for everything from roofing shingles and to banners, wrapping and even paper packaging. All of these things are made using this material as its base.
So what makes it so special? Its flexibility is the main thing. As its name suggests it is made out of polyethylene and polyester which have been combined in such a way as to create a material that has great tensile strength and is also very flexible. This makes it the perfect choice for a wide range of applications as it combines the best of both worlds making it a truly versatile substance.
The other big difference is that it uses a form of polymer rather than fibre. This means that it can be manufactured in bulk more cheaply than fibre can. It can be recycled very effectively and in fact it has recently been found to be up to three times as eco-friendly as comparable materials. It also offers a very high level of resistance to UV light. This means that you won't have to worry about fading and that it will stand up to the most severe conditions.
The versatility of this material makes it such a useful addition to any number of industries. It works particularly well as packaging materials. You will often find that it is used in food and drink packaging. This is because it has high levels of compression strength and durability, which means that it can take a lot of weight and pressure without ripping or tearing. In fact if you look at some of the labels on supermarket packaging you will probably be impressed at how tough and resilient this material actually is.
Another great benefit of this material is that it works very well with other materials. As an example it is commonly used in place of foam in mattresses and as an underlay in various types of furniture. It works extremely well as bedding too. There are no worries about the material being soft, absorbent or likely to cause allergic reactions.
Although polyester is a highly versatile material it is also fairly expensive. It's certainly cheaper than fibre. If you are looking for a cost effective but environmentally friendly alternative to plastic, then this is the product for you. It's available in many different types of packaging, making it easier to find the right solution for your needs.