Our molded pulp is bagasse pulp, both bleached and unbleached. It is commonly used for making packages to protecting fragile items during shipping and transportation, as well as for making packages for food products, electronics, and other consumer goods.
Molded pulp bagasse pulp sheet is valued for its biodegradability, recyclability, and sustainability, as it is made from renewable materials bagasse pulp and can often be recycled or composted after use.
Additionally, molded pulp packaging can provide cushioning and protection for products while also reducing the environmental impact compared to traditional packaging materials like plastics.
Our bagasse pulp sheet is exclusively derived from 100% sugar cane plants cultivated in China.
Bale size: 700*800*600 mm/bale
Air dry weight: 250 kg/bale
Free sample: available.
Properties | Unit | Value |
Drainability | oSR | 20-24 |
Brightness | % | ≧80 |
Dirt count (0.3-0.99mm2) | mm2 /500g | ≦35 |
Dirt count (1.0-4.99mm2) | mm2 /500g | ≦5 |
Dirt count (≧5.0mm2) | piece/500g | None |
Tensile index | N.m/g | ≧45 |
Burst Index | KPa·m2g | ≧4.0 |
Tear index | mN·m2g | ≧4.5 |
Viscosity | cm3/g | ≧550 |
Moisture | % | 14±2 |
Fiber wet weight | g | ≧1.7 |
PH |
| 6.5-8.0 |
Properties | Unit | Value |
Drainability | oSR | ≦22 |
Brightness | % | 45±3 |
Dirt count (0.3-5.0mm2) | piece/m2 | ≦40 |
Dirt count (≧5.0mm2) | piece/m2 | None |
Tensile index | N.m/g | ≧45 |
Burst Index | KPa·m2g | ≧4.0 |
Tear index | mN·m2g | ≧4.5 |
Viscosity | cm3/g | ≧550 |
Moisture | % | 14±2 |
Fiber wet weight | g | ≧1.7 |
PH | ≦8.0 |
Our bagasse molded pulp can be used in various industries, primarily in the production of paper, packaging materials and disposable food container. Some common applications include:
– Printing paper
– Copy paper
– Writing paper
– Newsprint
– Tissue paper
– Specialty papers
– Corrugated cardboard
– Carton board
– Molded pulp packaging (e.g., egg cartons, trays, and food containers)
– Packaging fillers and cushioning materials
– Plates
– Bowls
– Cups
– Food containers
– Cutlery (e.g., forks, knives, spoons)
– Straws
– Insulation boards
– Ceiling tiles
– Particle boards
These are just a few examples of the applications of bagasse-based pulp. With ongoing research and technological advancements, there is potential for further expansion into new areas and industries, contributing to sustainable development and resource conservation.
Yes, bagasse is biodegradable. Bagasse is the fibrous material that remains after sugarcane stalks have been crushed to extract their juice. It is primarily composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are natural plant fibers.
Due to its composition, bagasse is biodegradable, meaning it can be broken down by microorganisms in the environment over time. When disposed of in appropriate conditions, such as in a composting facility or in soil, bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers will gradually break down the bagasse into simpler organic compounds. This decomposition process contributes to the recycling of nutrients and the regeneration of soil.
The biodegradability of bagasse-based pulp makes it an environmentally friendly material for various applications, including packaging, disposable tableware, and biofuel production. After use, bagasse products can often be composted, returning valuable organic matter to the soil and reducing the burden on landfills.
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