Nylon mesh is non-toxic and can be used with confidence

Nylon mesh is non-toxic. Nylon, a nylon fiber in the nylon mesh, has the English name Polyamide (PA) and has a density of 1.15 g/cm3. It is a general term for thermoplastic resins containing a repeating amide group [NHCO] in the main chain of the molecule. It was invented by the famous American chemist Carothers and his research team. Nylon, a term for polyamide fiber (nylon), can be made into long or short staple fibers.

Nylon mesh is non-toxic and safe for use in the food industry. It can filter flour, tea, fruit coffee, milk and more.

The nylon mesh can be made into any bag shape and can be used to hold corn, peanuts and tea leaves. As a bagging of fruit trees. Nylon filter bags are made of high-strength nylon woven mesh, and they all adopt unique edging technology to prevent pinhole leakage to the greatest extent. The impurities in the filter larger than their own mesh are directly trapped on the surface of the material; the diameter is smaller than the net. The particles of the number of holes pass through the mesh and enter the downstream, so the nylon monofilament filter bag achieves surface filtration, and the smooth surface is also easy to clean and can be used repeatedly.Regardless of whether nylon mesh is used for filtration in the food industry or other industries, it is non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Can be used to help their industry indirectly improve the economic efficiency of their own industry.

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