Product
PP Woven Laminated Bags
PP woven laminated bags pair a strong polypropylene woven base with a thin film laminate that improves dust seal, moisture defence and print finish. ABR Petro manufactures laminated PP woven bags at its integrated Gorakhpur facility for cement, sugar, fertilizer, food grain and industrial packaging buyers who need recurring bulk supply with consistent specifications.

What you get in an ABR Petro laminated PP woven bag
Each bag starts as PP tape woven on circular looms, then passes through an in-line lamination process that bonds a film layer to the woven surface. The laminated fabric is printed, cut, converted and stitched into finished sacks. The result is a bag that holds the tensile and tear strength of woven PP while gaining a cleaner, less porous surface for branding and short-duration moisture protection.
- Woven PP base from circular looms
- In-line PP or PE lamination
- Optional BOPP pre-printed lamination for premium graphics
- Plain, printed, lined and valve configurations
Specifications buyers usually configure
Sharing the packed material, fill weight and storage conditions up front lets the specification settle quickly. The common variables are GSM, woven mesh count, laminate film thickness, print coverage, closure type and whether a polyethylene liner is added inside.
- GSM: 60-200 depending on bag weight class
- Sizes: commonly 25 kg and 50 kg, custom available
- Closure: open-mouth stitched or valve
- Optional inner PE liner for extra moisture defence
Manufacturing capability behind the bag
ABR Petro runs an integrated facility at GIDA, Sahjanwa, Gorakhpur covering tape extrusion, weaving on 120 Lohia circular looms, Navrang lamination, J.P. Industries printing, conversion and stitching, with an in-house lab for tensile, GSM, lamination peel and ash content checks. The 10,000 MT annual capacity supports recurring industrial packaging programs across North and East India.
- 120 Lohia circular looms
- 10,000 MT annual capacity
- In-house lamination and printing
- BIS-aligned in-house QC lab
Procurement and supply notes
Buyers evaluating PP Woven Laminated Bags usually need more than a product label. The practical decision depends on packed material, filling method, sack size, fabric strength, lamination requirement, print coverage, liner use, stitching quality and dispatch volume.
ABR Petro supports these discussions from its integrated Gorakhpur manufacturing base, where tape extrusion, weaving, lamination, printing, conversion, stitching and quality checks are coordinated for repeat industrial supply. This gives procurement teams a clearer path from specification to recurring production.
Frequently asked questions
What are PP woven laminated bags used for?
PP woven laminated bags are used for cement, sugar, fertilizer, food grain, seed and industrial bulk packaging where dust seal, moisture defence and clean printed branding matter alongside the woven strength of a PP sack.
What is the difference between PP woven laminated bags and BOPP laminated bags?
Both share a woven PP base. PP or PE lamination is an in-line extrusion coating used for barrier and dust seal. BOPP lamination is a pre-printed bi-axially oriented film bonded to the woven base for premium photographic-quality graphics, typically for brand-facing retail or export packaging.
Are ABR Petro a laminated PP woven bag manufacturer or a converter?
ABR Petro Products Ltd is a full manufacturer. Tape extrusion, weaving, lamination, printing, conversion and stitching run in-house at the Gorakhpur facility, which helps hold specifications steady across repeat lots.
What should I share when requesting a quote for laminated PP woven bags?
Share the packed material, bag size and fill weight, expected monthly quantity, GSM or strength requirement, print coverage, lamination preference (PP/PE in-line or BOPP), liner requirement, closure type and delivery location.
Where does ABR Petro supply laminated polypropylene bags?
Supply runs across North and East India from the Gorakhpur facility, serving cement, sugar, fertilizer, food grain, seed, agriculture and industrial packaging buyers.