Frequently asked questions
What is Tyvek?
Tyvek® is made from polyethylene fibers, the same material as recyclable plastic bottles, it is 100% recyclable. Tyvek® paper was developed and commercialized by science company, DuPont™. The paper is made of 100% high density polyethylene fibers.
Tyvek® paper is known for:
Strength and durability
Its lightweight and malleable nature
Resistance to liquids and chemicals
Resistance to mold and mildew
Insulating properties
Though the proper names might be unfamiliar, it is very likely you have already encountered. Remember the Fedex envelope or hospital wrist strap?
What so special about the Tyvek lunch bag?
- It is insulated with ample space for a lunch box, a mug/bottle and a piece of fruit
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The bag is super-light with zipper and hand strap
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Tyvek is water-resistant, so it can avoid building mildew after hand-wash
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It is durable & recyclable
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It is also wriable & untearable
What so speical about the Tyvek sandwich/snack bag?
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It is lined with food-safe grade TPU
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The bag is super-light with zipper and hand strap
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Tyvek is water-resistant, so it can avoid building mildew after hand-wash
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It is durable & recyclable
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It is also wriable & untearable
How eco is Tyvek?
Tyvek® is made from polyethylene fibers, the same material as recyclable plastic bottles, it is 100% recyclable.
When mechanically recycled, the polyethylene fibers can be converted into many items including underground cable protection piping, automotive parts, blown film, packaging materials and cores, and trays. On average, polyethylene fibers are able to be recycled between four and five times before a weakened change of physical properties occurs.
Is Tyvek washable & durable?
Tyvek is water-repellent & stain resistant.
Hand-wash to remove dirty marks if need be. Do not machine-wash.
Tyvek is very durable!
Refer to the above user tips to protect it.