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PITT Plastics has been servicing your can liner needs for over 35 years. PITT understands and shares your concerns about quality, effectiveness, and very importantly, cost efficiency of the products you receive. Since the formation of their company, PITT Plastics has striven for excellence - to be a leader in their industry. They have maintained this leadership position by continually focusing on the expectations of their customers, then working to exceed those expectations by continuously improving the quality and effectiveness of their products and services. PITT maintains an in-house lab to test their materials and products, assuring consistent quality. In addition, their receiving, inspection and testing procedures provide assurance and verification that raw materials meet all procurement specification requirements.
Whether you prefer strong, environmentally responsible Low Density Liners or odor-proof, cost-saving High Density Liners, PITT Plastics versatile line of can liners be used for a variety of applications, ranging from food service, packaging, institutional, janitorial, or industrial purposes and building maintenance.
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Linear Low Density Can Liners
Linear Low Density Polyethylene resin is highly puncture and tear resistant. These properties make this the best choice for applications where additional strength and stretch are required. Works well for waste with sharp or
jagged edges. Linear Low Density is the most prevalent type of film used in the industry. Linear Low Density Liners feature the maximum puncture and tear resistance. If you are throwing away sharp objects, these are the appropriate can liners to use. Manufactured in a wide variety of colors, Linear Low Density Liners are suitable for a wide range of applications.
High Density Can Liners
High Density Polyethylene Liners are generally available in lower gauges, and are more temperature resistant. High Density Liners provide substantial cost savings. These liners are an excellent choice for soft refuse (typical office, restroom, paper products, etc.). High Density liners are about three times stronger and more durable than ordinary polyethylene liners of the same thickness.
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