Laminated jute is the bridge between traditional jute packaging and modern moisture-sensitive supply chains. The base fabric is still hessian — woven from the same fibre, on the same kind of loom — but a calibrated film layer transforms what the material can carry. With single-side lamination it becomes a print-receptive premium retail substrate; with double-side, a vapour barrier good enough for hygroscopic commodities that would clump or spoil in bare jute.
Lamination quality is mill-dependent in ways that the unfinished cloth isn't. Film weight, adhesion, edge seal, and consistency across the roll all vary between coating lines. The mills we work with run calibrated lamination lines and stand behind their adhesion specs — which means we can promise consistency across containers.
What we do for you
Tell us the base fabric weight, the film type (PE / PP / LDPE), the target film GSM, and whether you need one side or both. We ship a laminated swatch for visual and adhesion testing before booking, and match the destination port and packing format (rolls vs cut panels) to your inbound handling.







