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1Biodegradable shrink films Empty Biodegradable shrink films Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:22 am

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<p>The following is a display <a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" target="_blank">shrink</a> <a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" target="_blank">film</a> mainly based on olefin structure. </p><p>The simple fact is "At present, there is no industrial technology that can produce biodegradable shrink films in the strictest sense --Refers to the <a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">film</a> that is compatible with the market requirements ". The above statement is taken from the literature published by the manufacturer of oxo biodegradable membrane- It must be said that this is not proposed by the manufacturer but by certain distributors of the manufacturer as they are fully compliant with the requirements. </p><p>It is necessary to understand some definitions of this particular area. </p><p>To put it simply, something that is biodegradable or non-biodegradable is defined above. In short, the EU directive on packaging and packaging waste (94/62/EC)</p><p>Defining a package is considered a recoverable requirement. The harmonised standard EN 13432 amplified these requirements in terms of organic recycling and biodegradable packaging. </p><p>EN 13432 specifies laboratory testing procedures for the degradation and composite stability and for the determination of the composition of potentially harmful substances in packaging and packaging materials. </p><p>Whenever a packaged product is put on the market, it is assessed by using EN 94/62 to meet the requirements of 13432/EC. </p><p>Similarly, in short, oxo Biodegradable olefin shrink <a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">films</a> do not meet the basic criteria of EN 13432. </p><p>Many people think that some attempts are better than doing nothing. Similarly, the products being offered represent a valuable route to greener products. </p><p>The fact is that the basic technology is based on special additives that have been in the market for more than 20 years. </p><p>Since their first appearance, there has been a lot of doubt about whether these products offer what they promise. </p><p>That doubt is still valid today. </p><p>To sum up, biodegradable <a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">shrink</a> film must be in bacteria or other Micro</p><p>As stated in European standard EN 13432, organisms that produce water, carbon dioxide and biomass under natural conditions. </p><p>The biomass itself is defined as a biological or organic substance. </p><p>Degradation or oxygen degradation materials do not exceed polymers derived from petroleum in a normal way, in which case additives are used to enable them to break down, although the basic molecular structure remains the same. </p><p>In this sense, the<a href="https://www.jkpofpacking.com/product" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> film </a>is degraded, but there is no change in its chemical composition, so there is no meaningful biological degradation at all. </p><p><br></p>

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