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modwrap · 1 month
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100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films
Modwrap introduces a groundbreaking solution for surface protection with its 100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films. These innovative materials are made from corn starch, a renewable resource, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics. The production process starts with the extraction of corn starch, which is then processed into a biopolymer suitable for…
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shrink-films · 1 month
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100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films
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Modwrap introduces a groundbreaking solution for surface protection with its 100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films. These innovative materials are made from corn starch, a renewable resource, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics.
The production process starts with the extraction of corn starch, which is then processed into a biopolymer suitable for manufacturing protective films. These films offer the same level of protection as traditional plastics but with the added benefit of being biodegradable.
Once the surface protection film has served its purpose, it can be disposed of in composting facilities. Here, it breaks down into natural components like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass, leaving no harmful residues behind. This process enriches the soil, supporting plant growth and contributing to a circular economy.
Modwrap's 100% Biodegradable Packaging Solutions for Surface Films are a testament to their commitment to sustainability. By choosing these materials, businesses can reduce their environmental impact without compromising on quality or performance. Make the switch to eco-friendly packaging with Modwrap and help create a greener future for all.
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themodwrap-blog · 1 month
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100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films
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Modwrap introduces a groundbreaking solution for surface protection with its 100% Biodegradable Packaging for Surface Films. These innovative materials are made from corn starch, a renewable resource, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics.
The production process starts with the extraction of corn starch, which is then processed into a biopolymer suitable for manufacturing protective films. These films offer the same level of protection as traditional plastics but with the added benefit of being biodegradable.
Once the surface protection film has served its purpose, it can be disposed of in composting facilities. Here, it breaks down into natural components like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass, leaving no harmful residues behind. This process enriches the soil, supporting plant growth and contributing to a circular economy.
Modwrap's 100% Biodegradable Packaging Solutions for Surface Films are a testament to their commitment to sustainability. By choosing these materials, businesses can reduce their environmental impact without compromising on quality or performance. Make the switch to eco-friendly packaging with Modwrap and help create a greener future for all.
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riverforged · 7 years
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#surfacefilm #emerger #breakthetension #flytying #riverforged
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fine-inustries · 2 years
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Surface Protection Film manufactured with 50 years of expertise | FINE INDUSTRIES Co., LTD.
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FINE INDUSTRIES CO., LTD was founded in February 1974 with the corporate motto of satisfying quality and excellent service. Since then, being the first PVC film manufacturer in Korea, it has been leading the PVC surfacefilm market in Korea.
 In 2006, FINE INDUSTRIES established its 2nd plant and began an even broader journey domestically and internationally.With the hard-working and persistent minds that are embedded in Korean DNA, they has set up the worldwide businessnetworks and continued to provide great quality and excellent service to customers all over the world. And with top-of-the-line machines and long-experienced engineers, each customer has been in a good relationship for almost50 years.
 In addition, FINE INDUSTRIES has made a substantial invest in their employees and in new technology and machines. It always strives for new materials, new technologies, and great service that can deliver satisfying products to customers as well as the safe environment.
The continuous search for new materials has led to successful mass-production developmentof ASA film, a new kind of eco-friendly film to be completely free of PVC.
 Now FINE INDUSTRIES has a number of lines that produces PVC, PP, and ASA materials with different colors and various use. It can provide all the desired films, from the commonly used PVC film to PP and ASA that are eco-friendly materials that can be used at home.
 Daily film production capacity by each line of FINE INDUSTRIES
 ✔3 Calender machine Lines: Total 50 tons / day
✔3 Printing/Coating Lines: Total of 58,000 m/day
✔6 Laminating (Embossing) Lines: Total 60,000 m/day
 Essential parts of the machines of FINE INDUSTRIES are installed with the imported items from the top-of-line manufacturers overseas, such as Japan and Germany. Also all lines are assembled by experienced engineers.
 Operators from each line are skilled and well-experienced with 25 years of know-how in this field.
Keeping 24 hours of maintenance every day keeps all machines working properly and running at their best condition. Such a great operational excellence enables to produce many kinds of surface films and supplythem to customers in the world in time.
 Clickhere to contact FINE INDUSTRIES.
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FINE INDUSTRIES First PVC Manufacturer in Korea
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theflyshutter · 10 years
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Surface Film, The Best Fly Fishing Photography in the Land at the Anthology Art Gallery in Downtown Denver CO. I was honored to be asked to be a part of this annual event to raise money for The Greenbacks, who work to restore the native Greenback Trout to Colorado waters. Russ Schnitzer, Tim Romano, Copi Vojta and a slew of other great people hung out, bought prints and raised cash.
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