What is a non-woven bag

Jul 17, 2021 Leave a message

The non-woven bag is essentially a bag that is crafted from non-woven fabric. While this may be a simple concept to grasp, many businesses are increasingly concerned about how much it costs to produce these bags. To tackle this issue, we need to delve a bit deeper into the production costs of these bags.

 

The cost of producing non-woven bags is divided into two major factors. The first is the cost of the raw materials used to create the bags. The second factor is the processing cost of the cloth. There is a wide range of non-woven fabrics available in the market with varying specifications and costs. Therefore, the overall cost of production depends on the type of material used and the required processing methods.

 

To put it simply, the cost of non-woven fabric increases with thickness. We offer a range of thickness options, including 25g, 40g, 50g, 60g, 70g, 75g, 80g, 90g, 100g, 120g, 150g, 180g, 200g, 220g, 230g, and 250g. When it comes to using non-woven fabric for supermarket shopping bags, we generally recommend customers to opt for 75g-90g fabric. Thinner fabrics like 25g-60g are commonly used as linings for clothing, while thicker fabrics serve well for product packaging. We have various specifications available to cater to different needs.

 

When it comes to processing non-woven bags, there are two main factors to consider in terms of cost: sewing and printing. The cost associated with sewing will generally remain consistent across non-woven bags, unless dealing with intricate designs. Conversely, printing costs can vary greatly, as they are dependent on the number of colors used. For instance, printing two colors will cost twice as much as printing one color. Ultimately, it is important to understand that the expense of printing on non-woven bags is largely impacted by the number of colors utilized in the process.

 


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