Uses of PP Synthetic Paper

PP Synthetic Paper, mainly made from polypropylene, is a new material that looks and feels like traditional paper but has better physical properties. It is waterproof, tear-resistant, chemical-resistant and recyclable, making it useful in many industries.​

In the packaging and printing field, it is widely used. For product labels and tags, it works well for daily chemical products (like shampoo), clothing and electronics, as it stays clear and doesn’t get damaged easily. In food packaging, it makes safe small bags for snacks or labels for takeaway boxes, which won’t soften or fade when heated. It also replaces kraft paper for logistics labels, keeping information safe even in rain.​

In business and office settings, it has its advantages too. It is used for outdoor posters and store promotion tags, which can be reused because they resist rain and sun. For restaurants, it makes easy-to-clean menus, especially for places like hot pot shops. In offices, it becomes durable notebook covers and folder pages, protecting inner paper from water. It also works for children’s books, as it is tear-proof and waterproof.​

In industrial and special areas, it adapts to harsh conditions. It makes equipment instruction signs and safety labels for factories, as it can stand oil and chemicals. For outdoor work like oil fields, it is used for inspection records that resist water and extreme temperatures. After special treatment, it can be made into waterproof maps for outdoor adventures or insulation pads for electronic devices.