Product name | Paper Charger Plates |
Color | White or beige |
Feature | Heavy Duty, Durable, Microvenable, water and oil resistant ,Microwave can be refrigerated |
Material | Sugarcane Bagasse Fiber. 100% Biodegradable |
Size(mm) | 200*100 |
Gram weight (g) | 117g |
MOQ | 12pcs |
Shelf life | 24 Months |
Payment | T/ T, L/ C, Western Union |
Packing style | Paper box or OEM design of demand |
Quality | High, the goods quality support with your demand. |
Paper, also known as matte felt paper, is made from raw materials containing plant fibers through pulping, modulation, papermaking, processing and other processes, and can be used for painting, printing books and newspapers, packaging, etc. Paper is the carrier of writing and printing, and can also be used for packaging, hygiene and other purposes, such as printing paper, carbon paper, toilet paper, facial paper, etc. Pulp tableware is made of sugarcane bagasse, straw slag and other annual growth of 100% non-wood plant fibers. : its strength is much higher than that of foamed plastics. Oil resistance, water resistance, not easy to break, etc. Steam at high temperature. save resources. protect environment. Restored to carbon dioxide and water, back to nature. Usually, the products of relatively commercial grades need to use imported high-grade wood pulp; mid-grade products can choose domestic ordinary wood pulp, and low-grade products can choose bagasse pulp, straw pulp, bamboo pulp, reed pulp and selected white paper edge, etc. Short fiber pulp. In order to achieve rational use of raw materials and reduce costs, different types of pulp can be matched according to different product requirements.
The paper pulp is vacuum-adsorbed, formed, dried, and further processed by a mold, which can replace metal and plastic for tableware used by people. In order to improve the strength and other properties of pulp tableware, the main raw materials and related auxiliary materials should be prepared first, and mixed with pulp with a certain degree of beating and a certain concentration to form pulp tableware raw material pulp. The main raw material is typically bleached wood pulp, which can be purchased directly from specialized pulp and paper mills (produced by a series of processing of wood). In this process, hot molds are used for compression molding, calendering, and eliminating the net marks left by the paper web forming, so that the inner and outer surfaces are smooth and smooth, and some characters and patterns can be pressed according to different customers and usage requirements. At the same time, the burrs on the edge of the quick cutlery are cut off, and the indentation that facilitates the folding and opening of the box cover is pressed.