Name | Plastic Baskets |
Material | Plastic PE |
Size | 42*30*13cm |
Weight | 455g |
MOQ | 4pcs |
Delivery Time | 30-45days after confirming the order |
Packing | 1pcs/ctn;Each with a label and pp bag. |
Color | Red, blue, green or customized |
Sample: | Stock Sample /custom Sample |
Sample Time: | 3-5Days |
Feature | E-co friendly, durable, and pure handmade |
People all over the world make baskets. Many items such as rattan furniture, fences, scarecrows, hats, traps for birds and beasts, boats, shovels, and water containers were made using the technique of basket weaving. People all over the world make baskets. Many items such as rattan furniture, fences, scarecrows, hats, traps for birds and beasts, boats, shovels, and water containers were made using the technique of basket weaving. Baskets are usually made from local, natural materials. Wicker is a common material in England, while rushes and grasses are also common in North America. Long strips of rushes, bamboo rattan or wild grass can be woven together to make baskets, but by changing the technique, you can make all kinds of beautiful baskets, and you can also dye the materials to make colorful patterns. Another way to make a basket is to braid rushes or weeds, wrap them into a shape, and stitch them together.
Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic resin obtained by polymerizing ethylene. In industry, copolymers of ethylene with small amounts of alpha-olefins are also included. Polyethylene is odorless, non-toxic, feels like wax, has excellent low temperature resistance (minimum operating temperature can reach -100~-70°C), good chemical stability, and can resist most acid and alkali erosion (not resistant to oxidation nature acid). It is insoluble in common solvents at room temperature, with low water absorption and excellent electrical insulation. Polyethylene resin is a non-toxic, odorless white powder or granule, milky white in appearance, with a wax-like feel, and low water absorption, less than 0.01%. The polyethylene film is transparent and decreases with increasing crystallinity. The polyethylene film has low water permeability but high air permeability, which is not suitable for fresh-keeping packaging but suitable for moisture-proof packaging. Flammable, with an oxygen index of 17.4, low smoke when burning, with a small amount of molten droplets, the flame is yellow on top and blue on the bottom, with paraffin odor. Polyethylene has better water resistance. The surface of the product is non-polar, difficult to bond and print, and has been improved by surface treatment. More branched chains have poor resistance to photodegradation and oxidation.