About Ltedgeband
Lituo is a leading edge band manufacturer and supplier in China
Liaoning Lituo Decoration Materials Co., Ltd. is located in Yangmu Village, Shihugou Township, Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, Dandong City, Liaoning Province. Established on April 19, 2023, it is a company engaged in the manufacturing and sales of plastic products, and other businesses, mainly producing PVC edge banding and anti-static PVC edge banding.
The main raw materials for PVC edge banding are polypropylene and polyvinyl chloride, which are mechanically pressed and can present various plastic materials such as wood grain, dual color, plain color, etc. The edge banding is heat-resistant, oil-resistant, wear-resistant, and has high strength and hardness. Having a wide range of applications, it is waterproof leak proof and durable. The company can customize the most suitable size of the edge banding strip based on the actual size of the product, presenting customers with a neat and delicate appearance, making life more exquisite. The conductivity of the anti-static PVC edge banding can reach 10^6-10^9, meeting international anti-static standards. It can be used for edge banding of anti-static floors such as raised floors. The product is suitable for manual edge banding and machine edge banding. The surface of the edge strip is smooth, and the edge banding effect is ideal. The softness and hardness of the product can also be customized according to different customer needs.
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