Nylon mesh and vinyl mesh are two types of plastic mesh products, and they are also products that many customers easily confuse. The common mesh count, width and other specifications of the two products are basically similar, so customers who do not use them frequently are easily confused. So what is the difference between the two products?
First, the difference in the materials of the two products. The materials of the two products are plastics, but the material of the vinyl mesh is high-density polyethylene (HDPE), usually referred to as PE; the material of the nylon mesh is nylon, the English name is Nylon, referred to as PA, also called nylon. From the above abbreviations, it is easy to know that vinyl mesh and nylon mesh are completely different materials, and are mesh products obtained by drawing and weaving.
Second, the performance of the two products is different. Polyethylene (PE) has stable chemical properties and is usually used to make food bags and various containers. It is resistant to acid, alkali and salt aqueous solutions, but it should not be wiped or soaked with strong alkaline detergents. Nylon (PA) is tough, strong and wear-resistant. It is often used to make combs, toothbrushes, clothes hooks, fan ribs, net bag ropes, fruit packaging bags, etc. It is non-toxic, but it cannot be in contact with acids and alkalis for a long time.
Third, the difference between common ethylene nets and nylon nets on the market:
Common ethylene nets on the market are often used as industrial filters, civil window screens, vegetable greenhouse insect nets, etc. They are used for window screens and vegetable insect nets. They can be used in a variety of colors, such as white, green, gray, blue, black, etc., and can be customized according to customer requirements. The common industrial nylon nets on the market with a mesh count close to that of ethylene are usually natural colors, that is, white. Many dyed nylon nets and nylon fabrics are used to make clothing, such as commonly used nylon backpacks.
Through the above common sense, I believe that it will be easier for everyone to distinguish between ethylene nets and nylon nets.