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Jute Hessain Cloth (Construction)

Supplier From India
Jan-28-24

Jute hessian cloth, also known as burlap, is a sturdy, sustainable fabric. Jute Hessian fabric can be dyed and printed, and comes in a variety of grades for different applications. It is economical, reusable, easy to stack and store. Jute Hessian cloth meets international standards for food safety, and so is widely used.
With our modern shuttle-less looms, our jute factory produce special hessian fabric with leno selvedges and tuck-in selvedges. Our hessian fabric has a uniform weave, which ensures minimal fabric faults. The width, weight, and weave of the fabric can be customized to suit customersâ?? requirements.
Specifications:
Width 50cm to 400cm
Grams per square metre 100 GSM to 800 GSM
Selvedge Real/Leno/Tuck-In
Packaging Rolls, coreless rolls, bolts and bales, truss and bales, sheet.

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $0.30 - $0.72
MOQ: Not Specified

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