Introducing the role of anti-mildew paper in clothing packaging

 

As winter approaches, the temperature drops, the amount of water vapor the air can hold decreases, the relative humidity increases, water vapor condensation is common, and people may even notice a moldy smell in the air.

 

 

 

Therefore, moisture-proofing should not be neglected even in winter. Many items are equally susceptible to mold during the winter, especially winter clothing. Once affected by moisture, expensive clothing may become moldy, causing huge economic losses to manufacturers.

 

Since most winter clothing fabrics are cotton fabrics, woolen fabrics, woolen fabrics, etc., these fabrics are rich in nutrients and provide favorable conditions for the reproduction of mold. So, how should major apparel manufacturers take moisture-proof measures for their garments?

 

 

 

In order to prevent ready-made clothes from getting moldy in winter, major manufacturers must not only control the temperature and humidity during the production process, but also ensure that the temperature and humidity of the storage warehouse are appropriate. Clothes should not be piled on the ground, but should be placed on wooden boards or shelves as much as possible. .

 

At the same time, moisture-proof work must also be done in the storage of raw materials and ready-made clothes, and transportation of goods. For example, during the process of packaging clothes, they must be kept dry and clean. Clothes that are not dry or have stains must not be packed and stored. This will not only affect the quality of the clothes, but also easily lead to mold in the clothes.

 

Of course, many manufacturers use mildew-proof paper in the packaging process of garments. So, is anti-mold paper effective?

 

 

 

In fact, putting an appropriate amount of anti-mold paper in garment packaging bags (boxes) is one of the effective ways to prevent mildew. Simply wrap or cover the garment with the anti-mold paper and seal it to fully utilize the effect of the anti-mold paper.

 

Take Huawin's PE mildew-proof paper as an example. It does not contain DMF, is non-corrosive and has stable chemical properties. More importantly, it can slowly release and volatilize anti-mildew factors and has good anti-mildew protection effect.

 

 

Mainly due to the fact that it uses low-density polyethylene as the material and is made through various processes such as film blowing, printing, embossing, point cutting, and rolling, so that the anti-mildew factor is loaded on the paper and can be used in the packaging of ready-made clothes. A "mold-proof space" is quickly formed inside the box, thereby better inhibiting the growth of mold and achieving the purpose of mildew prevention.

 

In addition, this anti-mold paper has a long anti-mold effect and does not reduce its anti-mold effect due to exposure to air. In addition, using tin foil bags as outer packaging can save unused anti-mold paper, making the anti-mold effect longer lasting.

 

Not only that, the operation is also very simple. During the garment packaging process, just take one or more PE anti-mold papers and put them in the packaging box or wrap the clothes. When the humidity in the air increases, water vapor enters the mildew-proof paper, triggering a relative reaction and forming a unique mildew-proof space in the packaging, thus achieving the mildew-proof effect.

 

In general, this mildew-proof paper is a powerful assistant for many clothing manufacturers to prevent mildew and moisture. If you are also worried about the mold hazard caused by wet weather on your clothes, you may want to consider this method.

 

If you want to know more about anti-mold and moisture-proof products, please contact Fujian Huawin Chemical Co., Ltd. We focus on the R&D and production of anti-mold and moisture-proof products, providing you with professional anti-mold and moisture-proof solutions.