What is the difference between woven and nonwoven polypropylene bags?
In a recent quote request, we received the following message from a prospective customer inquiring about placing an order. They said, “I’m not sure I understand the difference between woven and nonwoven polypropylene bags and which to choose.”
Because this question is not uncommon, we thought our readers might wonder the same thing. Of course, there are a variety of fabrics to build a reusable bag with other than the different forms of polypropylene, but we understand the curiosity that surrounds it specifically. To simplify, we will examine the difference between woven polypropylene and nonwoven polypropylene bags by answering a few key questions.
What is the difference between woven and nonwoven polypropylene bags?
Both woven and nonwoven polypropylene bags are made from recycled plastic. The difference is in how they are built. To make woven polypropylene plastic threads are woven together in a more traditional manufacturing process to create a durable material. To create nonwoven polypropylene, plastic fibers are bonded together. In both instances, the fabric is stable, and when used to make reusable bags, they will deliver years of dependable use.
Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Custom Reusable Bag
Both fabric types come in various colors and are receptive to different printing methods. Both woven and nonwoven polypropylene can accept a matte or glossy laminated finish. Nonwoven bags are less expensive than woven polypropylene bags, so if your budget is tight, this could be your best option. Woven polypropylene bags may be a better choice if your artwork features intricate detail.