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TUBULAR VEGETABLE KNITTED MESH

Tubular Vegetable Knitted Mesh is a flexible packaging solution designed to keep fruits and vegetables fresh during storage and transport.

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TUBULAR VEGETABLE KNITTED MESH

Tubular Vegetable Knitted Mesh is a flexible packaging solution designed to keep fruits and vegetables fresh during storage and transport.

Key Features

  • Breathable structure for ventilation
  • Lightweight and easy to handle
  • Flexible and stretchable
  • High visibility for product display
  • Durable for transport use

  • Vegetable packaging (onions, potatoes, garlic)
  • Fruit packaging
  • Agricultural storage and transport
  • Retail and wholesale packaging
  • Food distribution

 


Product Specifications
Property Details
Material PE / PP
Structure Tubular knitted mesh
Color Red / Orange / Yellow / Custom
Mesh Type Flexible knit
Roll Size As required

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