Packaging Nets Protective Sleeves FEATURES
• Cost effective way to protect a fragile product
• Available in a range of diameters and colours • Easy to handle
PROTECTIVE SLEEVES
Roll Length: 250m Diameter: 6-17mm Colour: Orange GRUNI01 .............................................................
Roll Length: 250m Diameter: 10-25mm Colour: Black GRUNI02 .............................................................
Roll Length: 50m Diameter: 20-60mm Colour: Violet GRUNI03 .............................................................
From mechanical parts and components to paint/chrome coated cylindrical products or ceramics and crystal, there are hundreds of applications that require an effective and competitive way to separate fragile elements during the material handling. The high elasticity and recovery of these tubular nets, together with the many diameters available, make them suitable to protect all sorts of tubular or cylindrical elements. Supplied in easy-to-use carton boxes, which help with efficiency on production lines, where down-times are so important. The
various colours of the product also help to separate or sort elements by size or shape within a certain product range.
Roll Length: 50m Diameter: 50-100mm Colour: Red GRUNI04 .............................................................
Roll Length: 50m Diameter: 100-200mm Colour: Yellow GRUNI05 .............................................................
APPLICATIONS • Protect car parts
• Mechanical components • Glass bottles • Sanitary ware • Gas bottles
Roll Length: 50m Diameter: 200-400mm Colour: Blue GRUNI06 .............................................................
Roll Length: 50m Diameter: 200-400 Colour: Purple GRUNI07 .............................................................
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