Biodegradable PLA + Plant based Cup Various Sizes
Bioplastic cups are combined from different types of cornstarch or paper and lined with Ingeo™ – a Polylactic acid (PLA) made from plants.
Injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into one or more cavities in a three-dimensional mold. This mold opens and closes as parts are formed and purged from the mold cavity.
Bioplastic cups are combined from different types of cornstarch or paper and lined with Ingeo™ – a Polylactic acid (PLA) made from plants.
Bioplastic cutlery is made from 100% plant-based bio polymer that are different renewable starch. Or combined those plant-based with Ingeo™ – a Polylactic acid (PLA) together.
Thermoforming is a manufacturing process to form the plastic sheet into a specific shape via mold at a pliable forming temperature. The plastic sheet or film is heated in an oven to a high-enough temperature that permits it to be stretched into or onto a mold and cooled to a finished shape. Injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into one or more cavities in a three-dimensional mold. This mold opens and closes as parts are formed and purged from the mold cavity.
Thermoforming is used for smaller production quantities and is more limited in terms of what types of materials can be worked. Injection molding is normally used for large volume production runs with wide selections of plastic as base material.
Extrusion molding is a manufacturing process used to forming a long ‘tube like’ shape, where molten plastic is pushed through a two-dimensional die opening and and cut at equal intervals at the end stage. Injection molding is a manufacturing process where molten plastic is injected into one or more cavities in a three-dimensional mold. This mold opens and closes as parts are formed and purged from the mold cavity.
Extrusion molding is similar to injection molding except that a long continuous shape is produced.
Research and experiment for Bio-polymers of unique properties to perform as plastics with renewable biomass sources.
Solutions for needs of plastic substitutes at various industries, with crops, woodchips or recycled food waste.
Providing Bio-polymers of different forms as base material for different applications, via injection or extrusion molding.