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biononplastics · 7 months
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Compostable Transparent Garbage Bags Supplier in India
Bio Non Plastic offers high-quality Compostable Transparent Garbage Bags Supplier in India.As a leading supplier of eco-friendly Garbage Bags we tend to serve humanity and try to build a good future for all. These biodegradable bags are a conscientious choice for individuals and businesses, providing a responsible alternative to traditional plastic packaging. To know more about our aim, products, and services, feel free to visit our online website today.
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adroitextrusion · 15 days
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Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Odisha
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Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Odisha. Our Manufacturing Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. We specialize in manufacturing, supplying, and exporting a variety of blown film machines, including: Monolayer Blown Film Machines, ABA and AB Blown Film Machines, and Multi-Layer Blown Film Machines. We specialize in providing Monolayer Blown Film Machines that excel in versatility, efficiency, and quality. Our machines are designed to handle a wide range of resins, applications, and output levels. This design ensures top-notch film production while using minimal resources. Adroit Extrusion's monolayer blown film lines guarantee the highest film quality while optimizing resource efficiency. We engineer our machines for quick startups, fast changeovers, reduced waste, and exceptional productivity. Our monolayer-blown film lines are suitable for processing various polymers, including LDPE, LLDPE, HMPE, and HDPE. We offer output capacities ranging from 30 kg/hr to 200 kg/hr and lay-flat widths from 500 mm to 3000 mm, catering to a wide array of production needs. Our commitment to delivering high-performance monolayer blown film machines that drive efficiency and quality in your production processes. Technical Specification: Model Name: Monolayer Blown Film Plant Material Used: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, CACO3, Virgin Raw Materials etc. Output Range: 30 - 200 kg/hr Screw Diameter: 35/45/55/65/75 (Customized) Layflat Film Width: 500 - 3000 mm Thickness Range: 20 microns to 150 microns Application: Carry Bag Film Stretch Film Shrink Film Biodegradable Film Shopping Bag Film Garbage Film Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Odisha including locations like Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Berhampur, Sambalpur, Puri, Balasore, Bhadrak, Baripada. For further details, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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greendotbiopak · 2 months
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Biodegradable Garbage Bags Manufacturer - Greendot Biopak
Greendot Biopak is a top manufacturer and exporter of biodegradable garbage bags in Gujarat, India. Our biodegradable garbage bags are designed to break down naturally, reducing the environmental impact of plastic waste. Made from eco-friendly materials, these bags are strong, durable, and capable of handling various types of waste. By choosing Greendot Biopak, you are supporting sustainable practices and helping to reduce plastic pollution. Our commitment to quality ensures that you receive the best biodegradable garbage bags that meet your waste management needs while protecting the environment. Visit our site - https://www.greendotbiopak.com/garbage-bag
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cosmosecofriends · 4 years
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COSMOS ECO FRIENDS NURTURING WITH CARE AND VISION
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COSMOS ECO FRIENDS are Top Biotechnology Company, we are wholesalers and Suppliers of 100% Compos table/Biodegradable Products which is the best substitute to Plastic Grocery, Carry Bags, and everyday single use products. “COSMOS ECO FRIENDS” Products Are Made From Natural Starch, Vegetable Oil Derivatives and Vegetable Waste. These Products Are Non-Toxic to the Environment, as well as animals and plants. COSMOS ECO products Contains No Conventional Plastics. Traditional Plastic is made with fossil fuels and chemical fillers that can be harmful to the Environment when released the plastic is melted down with Biodegradable Plates, You get the best items made out of natural sources that does not contain these fossil fuels and chemical, does not pose the Same risk to the environment. Our Corporate Office Is in Gurgaon and We Are Soon planning Export to different part and countries. Our mission is to make this world, Plastic free and you as a business partner can help us build this world here are few list of the range of product we offer:
• Biodegradable cutlery • Biodegradable plates and Trays • Biodegradable containers and Clam-shell • Biodegradable bowls,cups and ladles • Compos table straws • Biodegradable Carry bags • Biodegradable Garbage bag • Biodegradable paper packing items and trays • Biodegradable pouches and medical bags
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We, Cosmos Eco friends are aiming to be the largest importers, manufacturers and suppliers of a sweeping range of biodegradable, bagasse disposable products which are environmental friendly. Our product range is manufacturer of premium quality eco-friendly raw matter, procured from certified vendors in the market. We also provide wide array of products in different sizes and crafted designs that can be fabricated as per the specification given by our customers. Our wide array of products caters to the various requirements of domestic and commercial establishments. We have developed sophisticated manufacturing units, which are located at Gurgaon, India. We aim to offer you a best range of biodegradable products to our clients, which are environmentally safe and ecologically sound. Our team of experts also keep ourselves level with industry standards to meet the changing requirements of our clients in the best possible manner. Furthermore, we have the innate-capability that allows us to meet the bulk demand of our clients within a given timeline. Under the superior guidance of our partners, Mr. Sunil Mandala, we have created a benchmark in the competitive market and we aim to meet the compliance set by the client every time. They have abundance over exposure in manufacturing and have the vision and conviction offer innovative and superior range of products to our clients at industry leading prices. Moreover, our ethical business policies and timely delivery services have helped us gain a vast client base across the nation.
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businessliveme · 5 years
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The World’s 2-Billion-Ton Trash Problem Just Got More Alarming
(Bloomberg) — The stench of curdled milk wafted from a shipping container of waste at Malaysia’s Port Klang as Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin told a group of journalists in May she would send the maggot-infested rubbish back where it came from.
Yeo was voicing a concern that has spread across Southeast Asia, fueling a media storm over the dumping of rich countries’ unwanted waste. About 5.8 million tons of trash was exported between January and November last year, led by shipments from the U.S., Japan and Germany, according to Greenpeace.
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Now governments across Asia are saying no to the imports, which for decades fed mills that recycled waste plastic. As more and more waste came, the importing countries faced a mounting problem of how to deal with tainted garbage that couldn’t be easily recycled.
“Typically, 70% of a shipment can be processed, and the other 30% is contaminated with food,” said Thomas Wong, manager of Impetus Conceptus Pte, a Singaporean company that shreds locally produced plastic waste before sending it to recycling mills in Malaysia and Vietnam. Contaminated trash is sent to incinerators and landfills for a fee, but some recyclers “just find a corner and burn it,” Wong said. “The smoke smells just like palm oil, so they hide in a plantation and light up at night.”
Greenpeace investigations in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand revealed illegal recycling, open burning, water contamination and a rise in illnesses tied to pollution, the organization said in an April 23 report.
When China banned imports in January 2018, it started a domino effect. Shipments were diverted to Southeast Asia which soon became overwhelmed, forcing governments to take action.
Malaysia announced a ban in October. Thailand stopped issuing import licences last year and will likely impose a ban in 2020, according to Yash Lohia, an executive director at Indorama Ventures Pcl, a Bangkok-based plastics producer and recycler.
The Philippines said it is sending 69 containers of garbage back to Canada. Indonesia said it will tighten waste-import rules after discovering shipments containing toxic waste. India and Vietnam have also announced restrictions.
Malaysia’s Yeo said garbage is still getting into the country in falsely declared cargoes, but the government hopes to stop the trade completely by the end of this year.
As Southeast Asia stops accepting the material, companies will look somewhere else, said Wong at Impetus Conceptus. “I think Africa will be next.”
But social media have ensured public awareness of the problem in both developing countries and the wealthy nations that export the trash. That will make it increasingly difficult to export unwanted refuse.
“Everyone can voice their opinion on waste,” said Indorama’s Lohia. “That’s when countries start taking this more seriously.”
The long-term message for nations is clear: Deal with your own garbage.
But how to do that? Humans generated 2.01 billion tons of solid waste in 2016 and by 2050, that could rise to 3.4 billion tons, according to the World Bank. About 12% of all municipal waste in 2016 was plastic ⁠— 242 million tons of it.
The solution could lie in new technologies and a change in social behavior that reduces and even eliminates the need for landfills and incinerators. Here are some of the ways that companies, local authorities and startups around the world are tackling the problem.
Mine It
Most rubbish ends up in a landfill or just chucked into the street to be washed away into rivers and oceans. In giant municipal dumps in countries such as India and Indonesia, informal “trash pickers,” who live near or even on the mountains of rotting garbage, make a living from things they can sell.
Companies tap the methane gas produced by decomposing organic waste trapped in the dumps.
“We are sucking out the gas and using it to make electricity,” said Sarun Tunwattanapong, who is building a 5-megawatt power plant in Thailand next to a landfill in Nonthaburi province.
Burn It
Trash can be incinerated to produce electricity. In Singapore, the residual ash is dumped by barge to create a new island. But it’s expensive. Dioxins and other emissions produced during burning need to be treated by electrostatic precipitators and lime powder. And it still produces greenhouse gases.
Solid waste can also be gasified at high temperatures using plasma torches to produce syngas, metals and a glass-rock slag for paving roads. Maharashtra Enviro Power Ltd.’s plant in Pune, India, turns hazardous factory waste into feedstock for boilers.
Sculpt It
Artist Joseph-Francis Sumegne scoured rubbish dumps in the 1990s for junk to make the 12-meter-tall New Statue of Liberty monument in Douala, Cameroon. Filipino Oscar Villamiel salvaged thousands of doll heads and debris from a landfill in Manila to create the Payatas installation in 2012. This year, U.K. duo Tim Noble and Sue Webster’s shadow 2002 waste sculpture “Real Life is Rubbish” was sold at auction at $75,000.
“Infinite wealth, infinite detritus,” said Bridget Tan, director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Arts and Galleries at Singapore’s Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. “There’s something to be said for the irony in the obscene excess of consumption.”
Sort It
Sorting trash can be an unpleasant job, one reason why a lot of rubbish ends up in developing countries with lower wages.
But technology is increasingly automating the task and making it more efficient. Helsinki’s ZenRobotics Ltd. has developed robots that grab wood and metal from conveyor belts of trash. And in Angelholm, Sweden ⁠— ranked the country’s best municipality for waste management ⁠— trash collection company NSR AB uses near-infrared beams to identify different types of plastic as the rubbish shoots along a belt. Jets of air remove the plastic items, leaving non-recyclable packaging and organic waste to head to an incinerator to produce power.
Artificial-intelligence systems are being developed to make the process more efficient. “Robots could be an interesting future alternative if they learn to identify plastic material types and if they can sort fast enough,” said Pernilla Ringstrom, a manager at NSR, which collected 538 tons of plastic in 2018 that was made into composite ties for railways or sold to companies in Sweden and Germany.
One challenge is getting people to sort their waste at home. In Taiwan, garbage trucks play classical music tunes like Beethoven’s “Fur Elise” to alert people to run down from their apartments. Plastics and aluminum cans get tossed into a white truck before it leaves while incineration waste goes into a yellow one.
Wash It
In Japan and Europe, recycling rates exceed those in Southeast Asia because citizens give their trash a quick rinse after pouring out leftover liquids, according to Impetus’s Wong. Food, shampoo and coffee all prevent plastic waste from being recycled. “In Singapore, only 4% of plastics are recycled and the remaining 96% are thrown out,” said Wong. “In Japan and Europe, people take more care and wash things, so their trash isn’t as messy.”
Eat It
Singapore’s Taraph Technologies is one of the companies using bacteria or organic processes to tackle the issue. It’s harnessing natural enzymes that digest plastics and turn them into chemicals normally produced in oil refineries. Mono-ethylene glycol from enzyme-eaten plastic bottles can be sold at prices 10 times higher than the value of trash, said Taraph co-founder Liew Mei Shan, who expects the technology to be commercially available in 5 to 10 years.
“Waste collection is a cost,” said Liew. “If we can transform that into a revenue unit to cover expenses, it will become profitable for the collector.”
Replace It
Startups and companies around the world are looking at alternatives to plastic, which has outpaced the production of almost every other material since the 1950s. Paper straws are making a comeback after widespread social-media campaigns. Food boxes and disposable cutlery are being made from grains or sugarcane waste. As more countries ban plastic bags, supermarkets are looking for other ways to wrap groceries. In Vietnam, some are even wrapping vegetables and meat in banana leaves.
A more high-tech route is being taken by companies such as Netherlands-based Plantics BV, which is using plant-based resins made by polymerizing glycerol and citric acid that can be used instead of petrochemical-derived plastics.
Singapore-based RWDC Industries, which just raised $35 million in two rounds of funding, has launched Solon, a biodegradable polymer produced by microbial fermentation of plant-based oils.
“Plastic takes seconds to produce, minutes to use, but takes centuries to degrade,” said Zhaotan Xiao, the company’s president for Asia-Pacific. “Why are we making single-use disposables with something indestructible?”
Stop It
Ultimately, the best solution is to not produce any rubbish that can’t be recycled. That’s the aim of the residents of Kamikatsu, a mountainous village in Japan. Residents already wash oil off gyoza plastic packaging and sort their trash into 45 categories. Styrofoam and dirty plastic are made into lumps of solid fuel, which can be burned instead of coal. Polyester clothes are sold in a local second-hand shop. Clean plastic is taken away by companies such as Kao Corp. for recycling.
Akira Sakano, who heads the town’s Zero Waste Academy, wants to go further. She’s working on eliminating the village’s waste production by 2020. One trial project asks detergent suppliers to set up a stall where people can refill washing-liquid bottles. At a community craft center, seamstresses stitch together a jacket out of red children’s flags.
“We already have solutions in our hands,” said Sakano. “Innovations like bioplastics and technology are necessary, but also how do we turn our knowledge of sustainable materials in our culture or community into modern life?”
 –With assistance from Ponprom Rojanakiratikan and Stephen Stapczynski.
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chemicalresearch · 6 years
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Vegetable Parchment Paper Market Industry Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2018 - 2026
Vegetable Parchment papers are resistant to moisture and grease, due to which they are widely used for purposes such as baking, roasting, reheating, and wrapping of food items. Vegetable parchment paper can be obtained in the form of sheets, precut rounds, and rolls. It is manufactured using the parchmentizing technique that involves passing the vegetable parchment paper via zinc chloride or sulphuric acid, which results in the bulging of the parchment fiber, making the paper dense, transparent, and grease-resistant with excellent wet-strength properties. Vegetable parchment paper is useful as it allows for easy clean-up and easy transfer of food items from pan to cooling rack. Vegetable parchment paper is generally made using unbleached chlorine-free grease resistant paper that provides high density and non-sticky properties to the paper. Vegetable parchment papers meet all the regulatory compliances, including FDA approvals and is thus widely used by bakeries, restaurants, caterers, and individuals.
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Market Dynamics
Vegetable parchment paper is not as strong as ordinary parchment yet is able to resist the action of external agents, especially moisture. It can also be left in liquid for days or boiled, without experiencing any change in its external properties. Since vegetable parchment paper does not contain nitrogen, unlike parchment, it is much less susceptible to attacks of insects, making it an excellent option for wrapping food and baking. This poses as a major factor expected to drive growth of the global vegetable parchment paper market. According to the U.S. Dairy Export Council, the global bakery market grew by 26.0% from 2010 to 2015, and is projected to achieve a CAGR of 1.8% from 2015 to 2020. Additionally, the vegetable parchment paper demonstrates properties such as low air permeability and high chemical resistance, due to which the demand for vegetable parchment paper is increasing amongst food manufacturers, thus boosting growth of the global vegetable parchment paper market. However, various substitutes available for vegetable parchment paper include foil and baking pan, in turn, posing as restraints for growth of the market.
Market Trends
Increasing plastic pollution is a major environmental concern, globally. For instance, according to Central Pollution Control Board, around 4 Mn tons of garbage is disposed every day, out of which 15% (0.60 Mn tons) comprises plastics. Plastics are expected to account for 20% of the entire pollution over the following 25 years, as compared to an estimated 7% currently. These factors are expected to boost demand for recyclable and/or biodegradable options such as vegetable parchment paper, which in turn is expected to drive growth of the vegetable parchment paper market.
Market Outlook
Among regions, Asia Pacific is expected to hold the fastest-growing market for vegetable parchment paper over the forecast period (2018-2025). This is majorly due to increasing demand for convenience products from end-use industries such as food and baking, in turn, driving growth of the vegetable parchment paper market in emerging economies such as China and India. For instance, according to China’s Bureau of Statistics, food consumption accounted for around 31% of household expenditure or around US$ 641.12 billion in 2015. From 2008 to 2017, money spent on food consumption increased by 41% in China. Additionally, vegetable parchment paper is used in the food and baking industries for applications such as baking sheets, pan liners, and candy and taffy wraps.
Key Players
Major players operating in the market include Reynolds Consumer Products Inc., Paterson Pacific Parchment Company, AMOL Group, JK Paper, Black Label Paper Company, Nordic Paper, and Tesco.
Key players are strategically investing in new product development activities and product launches, in order to expand their presence globally. For instance, in 2017, Reynolds Consumer Products Inc. expanded its product line of high quality kitchen products with the new innovation for consumer attraction to develop vegetable parchment paper. Company launched Reynolds KITCHENS Parchment Paper with SmartGrid, Reynolds KITCHENS Wax Paper Sandwich Bags and Reynolds KITCHENS Small Size Slow Cooker Liners. These new products are designed to cook meals faster, better, and easier.
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Market Taxonomy
On the basis of product type, the vegetable parchment paper market is segmented into:
Bleached
Natural
Resin Treated
Others
On the basis of application, the vegetable parchment paper market is segmented into:
Food
Seafood
Vegetables
Chicken
Baking
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investmart007 · 6 years
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NEW DELHI | In India, a trio of unlikely heroes wages war on plastic
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NEW DELHI | In India, a trio of unlikely heroes wages war on plastic
NEW DELHI —For more than 25 years, Ram Nath has lived on the banks of the Yamuna River under a 19th-century iron bridge. Each morning, the wiry man walks a few steps from his makeshift hut and enters the black, sludgy waters of one of India’s most polluted rivers. He is fishing for trash.
“This is the only work we have,” said the 40-year-old, sorting through a pile of plastic bottles, bags, and cast-off electronics.
Hundreds of garbage collectors live on the Yamuna’s banks in New Delhi, making $2 to $4 per day recycling plastic waste collected from the river. While Nath doesn’t think of himself as an environmentalist, he is one of a handful of New Delhi residents waging war against the tsunami of plastic threatening to swamp India. They include a 9th-grade student who convinces posh restaurants to give up plastic straws and a businessman whose company makes plates and bowls from palm leaves.
India, which hosts U.N. World Environment Day on June 5, can use all the help it can get. This year’s theme is “Beat Plastic Pollution.”
With more than 15 million people, New Delhi and its surrounding cities produce an estimated 17,000 tons of trash daily, according to Indian officials and environmentalists. That requires immense dumps, hills of stinking trash that measure up to 50 meters tall. Last year, two people were killed when a large part of one of the city’s dumps crashed down onto them.
“All these products which we use because of convenience take many hundreds of years” to even partially decompose, said Chitra Mukherjee, an environmental expert and head of operations at Chintan.
Mukherjee, who has spent years raising awareness and creating localized efforts to curb plastic pollution credits the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government for making waste management and pollution a more serious issue.
“It is a collaborative effort between not only bureaucrats, but researchers, environmentalists who have been brought on board to make some progressive policies,” she said.
But policy and impact can mean different things. Like the repeated bans in New Delhi on using thin plastic bags. The latest regulation came with a hefty $75 fine. Yet a trip to nearly any shop in New Delhi makes clear how widely the ban is flouted.
Amardeep Bardhan believes he can make a difference.
His company, Prakritii, makes plates and bowls from the leaves of south India’s areca palm trees. The plateware, which has the feel of thick paper plates, biodegrades in seven to ten days, he said. The company doesn’t harvest any palm trees, but waits for leaves to fall to the ground.
“In this entire process, we are not harming the environment,” said Bardhan. “We are generating something from the waste, people are loving it, and then it goes back as a waste.”
While Prakritii initially made most of its income from exports to Europe and the U.S., Bardhan said the market for eco-friendly products is growing in India, especially among younger people who value quality over price. His company generates more than $150,000 in revenue each year.
In places, the trend is growing.
Some fancy restaurants in and around New Delhi are doing away with plastic straws and replacing them with paper straws. That’s largely because of Aditya Mukarji, a student who launched his campaign after seeing a video of two veterinarians trying to remove a plastic straw from a turtle’s nose.
“People listen more to children bringing up environmental concerns,” said Mukarji, who has helped replace more than 500,000 plastic straws at restaurants and hotels since he started his campaign in March.
If nothing else, India hosting the World Environment Day has made environmental protection a hot topic — at least briefly — in a country where trash is everywhere. Tuesday will see numerous official environmental gatherings across India, clean up campaigns along the Yamuna and mall food courts agreeing to forgo plastic plateware for one day.
The hope is that everything doesn’t go back to normal on Wednesday.
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adroitextrusion · 2 months
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Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in West Bengal
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Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in West Bengal. We manufacture Monolayer Blown Film Machines in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Adroit Extrusion are Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Monolayer Blown Film, ABA and AB Blown Film Machine and MultiLayer Blown Film Machine. We design our monolayer blown film lines to accommodate a diverse range of resins, applications, and production levels. This ensures customers receive top-quality film while optimizing resource use, facilitating quick startups and changeovers, minimizing waste, and achieving high productivity. Our monolayer blown film lines process polymers such as LD, LLD, HM, and HDPE, offering outputs from 30 kg/hr to 200 kg/hr and lay-flat widths from 500 mm to 3000 mm. Features include a motorized bubble cage surface winder with taper tension control, manual screen changer, oscillating haul-off, motorized bubble cooling system, barrier screw, gravimetric blending/dosing system, liquid PIB dosing system, and grooved feed section, ensuring advanced functionality and performance. Specification: Model Name: Monolayer Blown Film Plant Material Used: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, CACO3, Virgin Raw Materials etc. Output Range: 30 - 200 kg/hr Screw Diameter: 35/45/55/65/75 (Customized) Layflat Film Width: 500 - 3000 mm Thickness Range: 20 microns to 150 microns Application: Carry Bag Film Stretch Film Shrink Film Biodegradable Film Shopping Bag Film Garbage Film Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in West Bengal and includes locations like Kolkata, Siliguri, Asansol, Durgapur, Howrah, Darjeeling, Malda, Kharagpur, Bardhaman, Krishnanagar, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong, Kamarhati, Kanchrapara, Kharagpur, Malda, Midnapore, Murshidabad, Nabadwip, Palashi, Panihati, Purulia, Raiganj, Santipur, Shantiniketan, Shrirampur, Siliguri, Siuri, Tamluk, Titagarh. For more information, we welcome you to engage in a professional conversation with our team. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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adroitextrusion · 3 months
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Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Jharkhand
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Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Jharkhand. We are a Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Monolayer Blow Film, ABA and AB Blown Film, and Multi-Layer Blown Film Machines. Adroit Extrusion is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. A monolayer blown film machine specializes in producing plastic films, primarily for packaging applications. This machine extrudes molten polymer through a circular die, inflating it into a thin bubble. The system cools, collapses, and winds the bubble into rolls of film. The term "monolayer" indicates that the film produced is a single layer, offering uniformity and consistency in thickness and quality. Production Capacity: Ensure the machine can meet your production demands. Film Width and Thickness: Check if the machine can produce the required film dimensions. Material Compatibility: Confirm that the machine can process the polymers you intend to use. Technology and Features: Look for advanced features that enhance efficiency and ease of use. Technical Specification: Model Name: Monolayer Blown Film Plant Material Used: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, CACO3, Virgin Raw Materials etc. Output Range: 30 - 200 kg/hr Screw Diameter: 35/45/55/65/75 (Customized) Layflat Film Width: 500 - 3000 mm Thickness Range: 20 microns to 150 microns Application: Shopping Bag Film Shrink Film Carry Bag Film Stretch Film Garbage Bag Film Biodegradable Film Adroit Extrusion is a Supplier of Monolayer Blown Film Machine in Jharkhand including locations like Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Ranchi, Bokaro Stee City, Deoghar, Hazaribagh, Medininagar, Chirkunda. For further information, feel free to contact us. Read the full article
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greendotbiopak · 5 months
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Biodegradable Garbage Bags Manufacturers - Greendot
Greendot Biopak is a well-known company for biodegradable garbage bags manufacturers and exporters in Gujarat, India. These bags have an advantage in that they break naturally over time, as opposed to traditional plastic bags, which can survive for hundreds of years! Greendot Biopak cares about the environment, so offers a broad variety of eco-friendly products, not just bags. These products are made from organic items, so they are safe for the environment. Visit our site for buy - https://www.greendotbiopak.com/garbage-bag or call us at - +91-951-239-9155
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adroitextrusion · 7 months
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Monolayer Blown Film in South Africa
Adroit Extrusion is a Manufacturer, Supplier and Exporter of Monolayer Blown Film in South Africa.
We are ISO 9001:2015 certified company, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
We are specialize in Monolayer Blown Film, ABA & AB Blown Film, Multilayer Blow Film. Monolayer blown film is a single-layered plastic film produced through the extrusion process, where raw plastic resin is melted and formed into a continuous tube.
The process then inflates this tube like a balloon to achieve the desired thickness and width, resulting in a seamless, flexible film with excellent mechanical properties.
Monolayer blown film offers unmatched versatility, allowing for customization in terms of thickness, opacity, barrier properties, and printability
Benefits:
Cost-Effectiveness Customizability Superior Strength and Durability Enhanced Barrier Properties
Specification:
Model Name: Monolayer Blown Film Plant Material Used: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, CACO3, Virgin Raw Materials etc. Output Range: 30 - 200 kg/hr Screw Diameter: 35/45/55/65/75 (Customized) Layflat Film Width: 500 - 3000 mm Thickness Range: 20 micron to 150 micron
Application:
Biodegradable Film Shopping Bag Film Garbage Bag Film Carry Bag Film Stretch Film Shrink Film
Adroit Extrusion Exporter of Monolayer Blown Film in South Africa, serving locations including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, East London, Gqeberha, Soweto, Soshanguve, Rustenburg, and Bloemfontein.
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Biodegradable Plastics
Biodegradable Plastic Products, Biodegradable Polymers Manufacturers - Info Directory B2B
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